That is an excellent question as well.
On the Swedish side, there have been five complaints imploring the Swedish prosecuting authority to open an investigation in Mr. Isaak's case and they have all been rejected, despite the principle of universal jurisdiction and the fact that the Swedish prosecuting authority has already determined, in a judgment, that "there is reason to assume that at least crimes against humanity have been committed against Dawit Isaak.”
On the domestic legal front, there have therefore been five complaints. Furthermore, on the diplomatic front, nine Swedish foreign ministers have failed to secure the release of Mr. Isaak, unfortunately. The Swedish Parliament is due to present the long-awaited conclusions of an independent parliamentary commission of inquiry that has been set up to examine and evaluate the government's efforts to secure Mr. Isaak's release. This will take place on October 31, 2022.