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Stockholm—March 22, 2023: MEK Supporters Rally in Front of the Swedish Court, Seeking Justice for the 1988 Massacre Victims

Stockholm—March 22, 2023: MEK Supporters Rally in Front of the Swedish Court, Seeking Justice for the 1988 Massacre Victims

Stockholm, Sweden—March 22, 2023: Freedom-loving Iranians, and supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) held a rally on the ninth session of the appeal trial of the executioner Hamid Noury in front of the court. They are seeking justice for more than 30,000 martyrs of the 1988 massacre.

Freedom-loving Iranians held their demonstration in front of the executioner Noury’s court to once again bring the voices of the victims of the 1988 massacre to the ears of the world.

In this session, the prosecutor brought to the notice of the judges of the appeal court some points from the testimonies of the plaintiffs, members of the PMOI/MEK, Mohammad Zand, Majid Saheb Jam, Asghar Mehdizadeh, Mahmoud Rouyaei, Akbar Samadi and Hossein Farsi from Ashraf-3 regarding the massacre of MEK prisoners and the role of executioner Hamid Noury.

During the court session, a part of the MEK members Mahmoud Rouyaei’s interview with Simay Azadi (INTV) in 1999 about Noury’s role in the 1988 massacre was broadcast in the court.

The prosecutor also informed the court of a summary of the testimonies of Reza Fallahi, Ramzan Fathi, Akbar Bandali, and Ahmad Ebrahimi.

It is worth noting that on July 14, 2022, the former assistant prosecutor in Gohardasht prison, Hamid Noury (also known as Hamid Abbasi) sentenced to life imprisonment by a Swedish court on charges of being involved in a crime against humanity in the case of the 1988 massacre of thousands of political prisoners.

Iranian Resistance supporters and 1988 massacre martyrs families, called on the international community to prosecute the mullahs’ regime leaders, especially supreme leader Ali Khamenei, the mass murderer Ebrahim Raisi and the regimes’ judiciary chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Ejei, for four decades of crimes against humanity and genocide.

Iranians also carried pictures of the martyrs of the Iranian Revolution. They expressed their solidarity with the nationwide Iranian protests.

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