Reza Pahlavi: Hamid Nouri's verdict was the first step towards justice

In response to the "historic" verdict of a court in Sweden, Prince Reza Pahlavi welcomed the life sentence for Hamid Nouri, describing it as a "real victory" for freedom fighters.
He wrote in a Twitter message on Thursday: "The Swedish court's ruling on Hamid Nouri is a great and real victory for all Iranian freedom fighters and human rights activists."
Reza Pahlavi added: “Justice for the Iranian nation will finally prevail and… the Swedish court has taken the first important step.”
The Swedish court's verdict on #Hamid_Nouri is a great and real victory for all Iranian freedom fighters and human rights activists. Justice for the Iranian nation will finally prevail, and today the Swedish court took the first important step. I am grateful to the judges and jury of the court, and to all the activists who played a role in this victory. https://t.co/o3YRgQqy80
— Reza Pahlavi (@PahlaviReza) July 14, 2022
He also thanked the judges, the jury, and all the activists who played a role in this "victory."
On Thursday, July 13, the judge and jury of the Stockholm District Court, after a nine-month investigation, confirmed the life sentence for Hamid Nouri, accused of involvement in the mass execution of political prisoners in the summer of 2018.
Hamid Nouri, known as "Hamid Abbasi", the former assistant prosecutor of Gohardasht Prison, was tried in Sweden for nine months on two main charges of "international war crimes" and "premeditated murder."
Source: Radio Farda




