Sweden frees former Iranian official jailed for war crimes in prisoner swap

sweden frees former iranian official jailed for war crimes in prisoner swap

Hamid Nouri.jpg

A former Iranian official jailed in Sweden for his alleged role in mass executions in the 1980s has been released in a prison swap.

Hamid Noury arrived at the Tehran airport on Saturday where he was greeted by his family, footage released by the official IRNA news agency showed.

The prisoner exchange was mediated by Oman. Sweden freed Mr Noury while Iran released Johan Floderus and Saeed Azizi.

Mr Floderus, 33, was arrested on spying charges in 2022 while he was in Iran on holiday and was facing the death penalty.

Mr Azizi, a dual national in his early 60s, was arrested last November and given a five-year prison sentence after being held guilty of “assembly and collusion against national security”.

The exchange was mediated by Oman.

“Omani efforts resulted in the two sides agreeing on a mutual release as those released were transferred from Tehran and Stockholm,” the Gulf country’s foreign ministry said.

Mr Noury, 63, was arrested from a Stockholm airport in 2019 and subsequently sentenced to life in prison for alleged war crimes related to the execution of prisoners at the Gohardasht jail in 1988. He was assistant to the deputy prosecutor at the prison in Karaj at the time, according to the Swedish prosecutors.

The prisoners who were allegedly killed were associated with the armed group Mujahedin-e Khalq, which was accused of siding with the enemy when Saddam Hussein’s Iraq launched a war on Iran in the 1980s.

Iran has never acknowledged the executions.

Mr Noury pleaded not guilty and denied involvement in the alleged crimes, but the Swedish court found him guilty of “grave breaches of international humanitarian law and murder”.

He was tried under the principle of universal jurisdiction which allows any country to prosecute a foreigner for serious crimes against international law – war crimes, genocide, torture, and crimes against humanity – even if they took place abroad.

Speaking about the exchange, Swedish prime minister Ulf Kristersson said Tehran made Mr Floderus and Mr Azizi “pawns in a cynical negotiation game with the aim of getting Iranian citizen Hamid Noury released from prison in Sweden”.

Iran’s foreign ministry said Mr Noury’s imprisonment was the result of an “illegal Swedish court decision that lacked legitimacy” and described him as a hostage.

After landing in Tehran, Mr Noury called his case “complicated and sensitive”.

“They said even God cannot free Hamid Noury, but he did,” he told reporters.

In Sweden, Mr Noury’s release sparked criticism from opponents of Iran’s government such as the National Council of Resistance of Iran, which accused Stockholm of yielding to “hostage-taking tactics in a move that would bolster Tehran”.

It was also condemned by Kenneth Lewis, lawyer for a dozen plaintiffs in the case against Mr Noury.

He said his clients, who were not consulted by the Swedish government about the exchange, were "appalled and devastated".

"This is an affront to the entire justice system and everyone who has participated in these trials.”

Mr Lewis said his clients sympathised with the Swedish government for working to get its citizens home, but Mr Noury’s release was "totally disproportionate”.

Mr Floderus and Mr Azizi arrived home late on Saturday.

The Independent has always had a global perspective. Built on a firm foundation of superb international reporting and analysis, The Independent now enjoys a reach that was inconceivable when it was launched as an upstart player in the British news industry. For the first time since the end of the Second World War, and across the world, pluralism, reason, a progressive and humanitarian agenda, and internationalism – Independent values – are under threat. Yet we, The Independent, continue to grow.

OTHER NEWS

12 minutes ago

EU Council approves draft security agreement with Ukraine

12 minutes ago

WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange arrives at court before guilty plea in deal with US securing his freedom

12 minutes ago

The yuan's status as a global currency might be gaining ground. But top CEOs see more hurdles to clear

18 minutes ago

Video: Roy Keane names the one England player with 'X-factor' after drab draw with Slovenia... as he admits he's 'always excited to watch' the 'amazing' Three Lions star

18 minutes ago

Ian Wright offers suggestion for how England can fit Cole Plamer in their side at Euro 2024... as he insists the forward needs to play 'for balance and fluidity' in the Three Lions team

18 minutes ago

Frisky GOP Michigan Rep. Neil Friske claims he was ‘framed’ after arrest for assaulting, chasing stripper with gun

18 minutes ago

16 Nobel Prize-winning economists warn Trump policies will reignite inflation

19 minutes ago

2025 Volkswagen Golf R: This Is It

20 minutes ago

Promising rookie may have to battle for roster spot in 2024

20 minutes ago

Perinatal depression may increase cardiovascular disease risk

20 minutes ago

İbrahim Çelikkol involved in car accident, escapes with minor injuries

20 minutes ago

Jack Grealish posts a video of himself back on the training pitch during England's dire goalless draw with Slovenia - after being axed from Gareth Southgate's Euro 2024 squad

20 minutes ago

Decorated ex-Royal Marine detained by UAE ‘relieved’ to be back in Britain

20 minutes ago

Doctor Who season 2: Release date speculation, cast, and everything we know about Ncuti Gatwa’s next season

20 minutes ago

Stellantis: Vauxhall owner threatens to quit UK over ‘stupid’ EV sales mandate

20 minutes ago

Disability groups urge government to tread carefully with NDIS changes as minister gets in a tangle with the senators over Brazil trip

20 minutes ago

Rams News: Joshua Karty Brings Hope to Kicking Woes

20 minutes ago

Mitchell looks to defend title in Paris as part of Canada's Olympic cycling team

20 minutes ago

Consensus: Chicago Bears are not a playoff team for 2024 season

20 minutes ago

From dessert to donuts, treat yourself at the best places for sweets

20 minutes ago

Philadelphia 76ers Contenders to Sign New Orleans Pelicans Player

20 minutes ago

Brandon Aiyuk Calls Out 49ers Following Report of Declined Trade Offer Involving Him

20 minutes ago

Europe's big five leagues generate 19.6 billion euros in season post-COVID

20 minutes ago

Southgate asks fans to back his players after another poor performance

21 minutes ago

Texas authorities investigating why officer responding to a robbery had a man in his back seat before crash that killed mom and son

21 minutes ago

Houston water bills could be changing in August. Here's why

21 minutes ago

Delaware Senate gives final approval to bill mandating insurance coverage for abortions

21 minutes ago

Euro 2024 day 12: Austria cause a stir and England win group

23 minutes ago

The yuan's status as a global currency might be gaining ground. But top CEOs see more hurdles to clear

23 minutes ago

Chicago activists react after U.S. Surgeon General declares gun violence a public health crisis

23 minutes ago

S&P/TSX composite closes down as telecom and metal stocks fall, U.S. markets mixed

24 minutes ago

Kenya Moore Not Returning To Bravo’s ‘The Real Housewives Of Atlanta’ Following Suspension

24 minutes ago

‘The Who’s Tommy’ Sets Broadway Closing Date

26 minutes ago

Chelsea should sign 'very solid' Euro 2024 star this summer, says William Gallas

26 minutes ago

Kaizer Chiefs new fitness guru arrives to bolster technical team

26 minutes ago

Texas QB Quinn Ewers gets honest about Ryan Day, Ohio State

26 minutes ago

Florida Panthers beat Edmonton Oilers, win first Stanley Cup title

26 minutes ago

Copa America 2024: Updated power ranking for all 16 teams

26 minutes ago

Roenick gets into Hockey Hall of Fame after a lengthy wait. 2024 class includes 2 US women's players

26 minutes ago

Roy Keane warns Gareth Southgate is 'under huge pressure' to start England star in last 16