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Trial of the Executioner Hamid Noury in Stockholm, Rally by Iranians, MEK Supporters in Sweden and Gathering in Ashraf 3 – November 26, 2021

Coinciding to the trial, freedom-loving Iranians, supporters of the MEK, gathered in front of the Stockholm courthouse. Also, in Ashraf 3, MEK members held a rally calling for justice to be served. — November 26, 2021
Coinciding to the trial, freedom-loving Iranians, supporters of the MEK, gathered in front of the Stockholm courthouse. Also, in Ashraf 3, MEK members held a rally calling for justice to be served. — November 26, 2021

November, 26, 2021 — Stockholm, Sweden: The trial of the executioner Hamid Noury began at 9:45 am local time. This was the third trial of Hamid Noury, one of the executioners of the 1988 massacre, after the trial returned from Durrës to Stockholm.
The court hearing in Stockholm on Friday, November 26, was devoted to continuation of the interrogation of Hamid Noury by the prosecutor, the plaintiffs’ lawyers and the judge.

Coinciding to the trial, freedom-loving Iranians, supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), gathered in front of the Stockholm courthouse.

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Freedom-loving Iranians, supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran(PMOI/MEK), chanted, “We are seeking justice for the 1988 massacre, and at every moment we stand in solidarity with the uprising of the Iranian people.” in front of a Stockholm courthouse.

https://twitter.com/4freedominiran2/status/1464245399162601475?s=20

Iranians and supporters of the MEK call for the prosecution and accountability of Iranian regime leaders, especially Ali Khamenei and mass murderer Ebrahim Raisi, regime’s judiciary chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei and all officials involved in the summer 1988 massacre.

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Also, members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), held a gathering in Ashraf 3, Albania, calling for justice to be served.

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