Kanaani made the reaction on Wednesday (January 11), the same day that Nouri appeared before the court.
The spokesman said that Iran will continue to support its citizens in different parts of the world, reminding “Sweden of its responsibility to uphold human, legal and consular rights of this Iranian citizen".
Nouri, at the beginning of the court session on Wednesday, said that he would not stand trial in Swedish courts as long as authorities of that country refuse to address his problems, calling his trial process unfair.
According to his son, Majid Nouri, the Swedish judge ordered Hamid Nouri's microphone to be turned off after he complained about his conditions.
Hamid Nouri then continued to speak loudly, his son said, adding that his father was then expelled from the court, with the session going on in the absence of him.
Hamid Nouri, an Iranian judicial employee, was detained in November 2019 upon arrival in Stockholm Airport.
The Swedish government has accused him of human rights violations based on allegations leveled by anti-Iran terrorist group, Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO).
Nouri along with Iranian authorities have rejected those accusations as false and politically-motivated.
Nouri has time and again complained about the conditions he faces in custody, saying that he is kept in solitary confinement while he is denied medical care for the eye problems he is suffering from.
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