Swedish Official Johan Floderus’ Imprisonment in Iran Causes EU Great Concern

Swedish Official Johan Floderus’ Imprisonment in Iran Causes EU Great Concern

The European Commission has⁢ said it is “very worried” about the plight of ⁤a Swedish‌ EU official who has spent more ‍than 500 ⁢days in jail in ‌Iran.

Ylva⁣ Johansson, the home affairs commissioner, who was previously in charge of the work of the detained Johan Floderus, said every effort was being made to get him released⁣ as she spoke publicly for the first time ⁤on ​Monday ⁤since the veil of secrecy about his case was lifted.

“I’m ​very sad. I’m very worried. ⁤And this has been with me for such a long time now,” she said.

Floderus was jailed in Iran 512 days ‌ago⁤ but the identity of the EU⁣ official, who turned ⁤33 ⁢in prison on Sunday, came to light only 10​ days ago after a report in the New York Times.

A videograb ‍taken during a video call from Evin prison in Tehran with Johan Floderus. Photograph: Family handout/AFP/Getty ⁣Images

Until then his identity had been kept secret by⁣ Sweden and the EU on the grounds that ‌quiet diplomacy was ⁢the⁤ best⁤ route to ‌obtaining his release.

Over the weekend, Floderus’s family also broke ‌their silence,⁤ urging the international community⁤ to ‌help secure‍ his release, and complaining that he had been‌ forced to to on ⁤hunger strike to get telephone⁢ calls.

The family also ⁤revealed that Floderus’s first consular meeting was permitted only five months after he was incarcerated. ⁣They complained that the “unacceptable”​ conditions he was living under in ⁤prison including 24-hour lighting in his cell were “in violation of the UN-standard ⁢minimum rules for⁢ treatment of ⁣prisoners”.

The family added that his “needs for adequate food rations, outside walks, medical⁣ checkups ​and much more are not respected” ‍while his⁤ exposure to fresh air and sunlight⁣ was “restricted to only a few 30-minute breaks a week”.

They said that “in blatant disregard of international guidelines” Floderus had spent more than 300 days ⁤in solitary​ confinement.

Johansson ‍told⁤ the Guardian Floderus had been‌ on her‌ team for two years ‌but that he had moved to another team because he wanted to work for⁢ the EU ​delegation in Afghanistan.

He was detained in April⁤ 2022⁣ while travelling ‌in a personal capacity with friends.

“He was a very bright, very warm and an excellent person⁢ to work with. And of course, when⁣ you work close ⁣you also become friends,” said Johansson, speaking emotionally about ⁤her colleague during a press briefing‌ on an unrelated matter.

“He’s been ​with ⁢me‍ for almost ⁣two years. But when he was‌ caught in Iran, he was no longer part of my team. ⁤But of ‌course, we’ve been informed ⁣and I and⁤ my head of cabinet have been and are in very close connection with his family on a⁣ weekly basis,” she said.

“Of course, my feelings my worries are nothing compared to the situation of Johan or the worries that his closest family are living with every day. Yesterday, was his birthday, this is his ‌second birthday [in jail], and let’s hope that we can have him home soon,” she ​said.

The Swedish government had responsibility to⁢ get him home…

2023-09-11 05:25:09
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