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Iranian prosecutors said that a Swedish national employed by the European Union, who is on trial for allegedly spying for Israel, should be given the maximum sentence under the law. Johan Floderus had “intensive contact with the Zionist regime” and passed on secret information, the prosecutors argued, the Iranian judiciary’s Mizan news agency said in a report on Sunday. “Therefore, the maximum penalty is demanded against the man.” Floderus and his lawyers now have one week to present their closing statement to a branch of the revolutionary court, which is primarily responsible for serious espi…

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