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Wife of Swedish citizen threatened with Iran execution appeals to EU

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Wife of Swedish citizen threatened with Iran execution appeals to EU

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The wife of Iranian-Swedish citizen Ahmadreza Djalali, who is accused of espionage and faces execution in Iran, called on the European Union on Saturday to secure her husband’s release.

“I hope that the EU can really act decisively in order to bring Ahmadreza home,” Vida Mehrannia said according to excerpts of an interview on Germany’s ZDF channel.

The EU must “not allow an innocent man to be killed in such an inhuman way”, she said.

Djalali was sentenced to death in 2017 on espionage charges, allegations denied by Sweden and his supporters.

Iranian media had said he could be hanged on Saturday, a sentence that Iranian officials have said they want to carry out.

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According to his wife, the execution did not take place.

She said Iran’s justice minister was considering a postponement of the sentence.

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on Tuesday called for Tehran to suspend the execution and requested the revocation of his sentence.

Djalali, who was based in Stockholm and worked for the Karolinska Medical Institute, was apprehended in Iran in 2016.

While he was still in custody in February 2018, Sweden granted him academic Swedish citizenship.

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