Swedish prosecutor's request for Hamid Nouri: maximum punishment, life imprisonment

During the trial of Hamid Nouri, former assistant prosecutor of Rajai Shahr Prison, the prosecutor requested the harshest punishment for his role in the executions of the 1960s, which is life imprisonment according to Swedish law.
The 89th trial session of Hamid Nouri, accused of participating in the execution of political prisoners in Gohardasht Prison in the summer of 1988, was held in Stockholm, Sweden, on Thursday, May 28, and the prosecutor requested that the defendant be sentenced to life imprisonment on the charge of "serious war crimes."
According to Hamideh Armideh, a correspondent for the Voice of America's Persian service, Hamid Nouri's family, who always appear in front of reporters and court attendees with smiling faces, this time, during the presentation of the final indictment by the prosecutors in the case, they held a photo of Qassem Soleimani and Ali Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Republic.




