Masoud Kazemi is the Second Journalist to Be Arrested in Tehran Within Two Weeksمسعود کاظمی دومین روزنامه نگار است که ظرف دو هفته در تهران دستگیر می شود
NOVEMBER
7, 2018
Unidentified security agents
detained journalist Masoud Kazemi in Tehran on November 5, 2018, making him the
second known case of a journalist being arrested in the Iranian capital within
the last two weeks.
“Bail has been set at 250
million tomans [approximately $59,340 USD], which I hope his family will be
able to come up with,” his attorney, Ali Mojtahedzadeh, tweeted on November 6.
“Detention without prior
warning is only permissible in very limited cases for people accused of serious
or dangerous crimes but unfortunately, it is repeatedly happening to
journalists and becoming a normal pattern,” he added.
Mojtahedzadeh did not identify
the arresting authority or discuss whether charges have been filed.
Kazemi is the editor-in-chief
of the monthly political magazine, Sedaye Parsi (Persian Voice) and has worked for several reformist
newspapers including Ghanoon and Shargh.
Kazemi’s fiancé, Shima
Tadrisi, tweeted on November 6 that
neighbors who witnessed Kazemi’s arrest told her that several individuals
entered his home before noon and took him away along with his laptop and phone.
On October 25, Iranian
journalist Pouyan Khoshhal was also arrested in
Tehran and charged with a crime that could carry the death penalty for using
the word “demise” instead of “martyrdom” while referring to a Shia imam.
Prior to his arrest, Khoshhal
was fired from the reformist Ebtekar newspaper, which issued an apology instead
of defending the journalist.
On August 19, Amir Mohammad Hossein Miresmaili, a
former journalist and satirist for the Jahan Sana’at (Industry World) newspaper
in Iran, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for allegedly disparaging a Shia
imam in a tweet aimed at criticizing an ultra-conservative cleric in Iran.
Miresmaili was also banned from
media activities and prohibited from traveling abroad for two years. He has
been free on bail since August 10 awaiting the result of his appeal.
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