Tehran, IRNA – Hamid Nouri, an Iranian citizen, has said that he will not stand trial in Sweden’s court as long as the Swedish judicial authorities refuse to address his problems.

The new round of legal procedures to review his case was held in a court on January 11. Nouri said in the beginning of the session that he sees the trial unfair and he will not participate in the court until his problems are being addressed.

The judge of the court ordered cut off of his microphone, but Nouri continued to speak out loudly, saying that "I don’t have access to ophthalmologist care"; so, I cannot study my case. I’ve been three years and two months in solitary confinement. The judge declared that the limitations have come to an end but I can’t contact others yet.

Hamid Nouri is an Iranian civilian, who served as a staff of Iran’s judiciary system. He traveled to Sweden November 9, 2019, when he was arrested at Stockholm Airport and sent to the jail.

Sweden’s judicial system prepared his case based on claims leveled by the terrorist group MKO, who alleged that Nouri was prison guard of the terrorists in the Iranian prison.

In November 2022, Hamid Nouri's son said there are concerns over his father’s health condition because he has suffered torture and solitary confinement for three years.

Majid Nouri, Hamid Nouri's son, told IRNA that the judge wrote him in an email a couple of months ago that the restrictions had been lifted.

Unfortunately, prison guards continue to restrict his father in spite of the fact that the judge ordered the lifting of limitations; so, Hamid Nouri is being kept in a solitary confinement cell yet and he cannot have any visit or contact with his family members, the son noted.

Reports say that the Swedish judicial system has not observed the initial rights of a human-being, when it came to the Iranian citizen.

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