July 14, 2022, Stockholm: Freedom-loving Iranians, the families of the victims of the 1988 massacre and supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), to hear the verdict of Hamid Noury, one of the executioners of the 1988 massacre in Iran gathered in front of the Stockholm court.
On this day, Judge Thomas Sanders issued his latest verdict on the case of Hamid Noury, one of the mass executions’ perpetrators, sentencing him to life imprisonment.
Iranians, the families of the victims of the 1988 massacre and the MEK supporters, after hearing the death sentence for this executioner, they celebrated that justice finally won.
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), described the ruling as a triumph for justice. Notably, she primarily launched the “Call for Justice” movement, aiming to hold the Iranian regime to account for the massacre of political prisoners in 2016.
“The Swedish Judiciary upheld a life sentence for Hamid Noury, one of the perpetrators of genocide and crimes against humanity in the 1988 massacre,” Mrs. Rajavi stated. “I welcome the Swedish Judiciary’s ruling and reiterate that the prosecution of Khamenei and Raisi is now more imperative than ever.”
It is worth noting that MEK supporters have tirelessly continued their rallies outside the court sessions in the past two and half years.
They gathered in front of the court during more than 92 sessions of the executioner Noury’s trial, even on the coldest days under snow and sub-zero temperatures.