CASE OF F.G. v. SWEDEN (no. 43611/11)
What was at stake
Whether the applicant's removal to Iran would conflict with Sweden's obligations under the right to life and the prohibition of torture.
What the court decided
The Court held that returning the applicant to Iran would not breach the right to life. It also found no violation of the prohibition of torture, concluding there was no real risk of inhuman or degrading treatment.
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