“Hamid Nouri held in confinement more than 1000 days,” says son

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN- Hamid Nouri, a former official of Iran detained in Sweden on false charges, has been held in solitary confinement for over three
years, his son Majid Nouri said on Tuesday
The son also indicated that his family had recently been kept in the dark about his circumstances."My father has not been able to contact
detained upon arrival at Stockholm Airport
The former official of the judiciary was given a life sentence by a Swedish court in July
Iran has demanded Nouri's release and rejected the Swedish court's ruling as unconstitutional.Nouri mentioned at a press conference held on
Tuesday by the Judiciary spokesperson that the Swedish police just needed to express remorse for the abuse of his father.Nouri's son said
that his father hadn't yet received the text of the judgment in Persian
the son stated.Iranian Judiciary spokesman Masoud Setayeshi said on Tuesday that Hamid Nouri is being held in the worst circumstances
possible.He is denied access to even basic rights like communication with his family, the spokesman said.Setayeshi emphasized the need for
the Swedish court to hear from the witnesses and from Hamid Nouri himself.The accusations against Nouri arise from claims made against him
by terrorist organization members from the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO)
The accusations have been vigorously denied by Nouri.Tehran has harshly criticized the Swedish court's decision to sentence Nouri to life in
jail, stating that the court is ill-equipped to handle the situation.Nasser Kanaani, the spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, said in
mid-July that the court's statement is essentially twisted and undesirable, and that the court lacks legal jurisdiction to deal with the
matter.The spokesperson stated that Iran holds Sweden liable for the harm done to bilateral ties between the two nations by unsubstantiated
remarks and verdict.He asserted that the Swedish court system actively supports and promotes terrorism in contrast to Iran's government,
which opposes permitting a terrorist organization to operate freely.Kanaani lamented that Sweden had used its legal system to advance the