Synopsis
Sweden's Foreign Minister says a report that Iran intends to execute a Swedish-Iranian medical practitioner sentenced for secret activities this month is "very stressing".

Iran plans to execute Ahmadreza Djalali accused of spying for Israel; Sweden concerned
Sweden’s Foreign Minister says a report that Iran intends to execute a Swedish-Iranian medical practitioner sentenced for secret activities this month is “very stressing”.
Sources told Iran’s semi-official Isna news organization that Ahmadreza Djalali, 50, would be killed by 21 May.
Unfamiliar Minister Ann Linde tweeted that Sweden and the EU censured capital punishment and requested Djalali’s delivery.
The crisis medication expert was captured during a work excursion in 2016 and blamed for spying for Israel.
He was condemned to death by a Revolutionary Court in Tehran the next year, after what common freedoms bunches called a terribly unreasonable preliminary.
Djalali said he had been compelled to “admit” while being exposed to torment and other sick therapy, including dangers to kill or in any case hurting his youngsters, who live in Sweden with his better half.
He likewise affirmed that he had been indicted exclusively due to his refusal to involve his scholastic binds in European establishments to spy for Iran.
In November 2020, Djalali was educated by specialists at Tehran’s Evin jail that his capital punishment was going to be completed. He burned through five months in isolation, anticipating execution, prior to being gotten back to a cell with different detainees.
On Wednesday, Isna detailed that it had “heard from informed sources” that Djalali would be executed “toward the finish of the [Persian] month of Ordibehesht [21 May] at the most recent”.
The Iranian legal executive didn’t quickly remark on the story, which was additionally not gotten by state media.
Swedish investigators requested the capture of Mr Nouri was at Stockholm’s air terminal in 2019 under the global lawful standard of widespread locale.
He was subsequently accused of worldwide atrocities and denials of basic freedoms over his supposed job in the mass execution of thousands of political detainees in Iran in 1988.
Mr Nouri has denied the charges and demanded the claims are an instance of mixed up character.
The decision is because of be reported on 14 July. Whenever sentenced, he could confront life detainment.
Iranian state TV revealed that Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian had requested Mr Nouri’s quick delivery in a call with Ms Linde on Wednesday and that he had referred to the preliminary as “unlawful”.
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