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Iranian Journalist Saba Azarpik Arrested

Iranian journalist Saba Azarpik has been arrested by Iranian security authorities.

Unofficial reports indicate that Azarpik was arrested for publishing letters to the Islamic Consultative Assembly on Ministry of Intelligence letterhead prior to the confidence vote on Mohammad Shariaetmadari, Iran’s current Minister of Labor and Social Affairs.

The letters concerned Shariaetmadari’s connection to the file on illegal automobile import registration and importation during his tenure as Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade.

This comes as Iran’s Minister of Labor and Social Affairs confirmed the arrest of this journalist in a tweet but denied Azarpik’s claim that he was connected to illegal automobile imports.

The letters concerned Shariaetmadari’s connection to the file on illegal automobile import registration and importation during his tenure as Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade.

This comes as Iran’s Minister of Labor and Social Affairs confirmed the arrest of this journalist in a tweet but denied Azarpik’s claim that he was connected to illegal automobile imports.

پس از شنيدن خبر بازداشت یکی ازخبرنگاران،پيگيري كردم.متاسفانه صحت داشت.عليرغم ادعاهاي كذبى كه ارائه كرده بودو در يك اقدام عجيب،اطلاعات قبلی و عادى كشف شده توسط ما را در سربرگ محرمانه واجا بصورت ناقص انتشار داده بود،به مسئولان گفتم به هيچوجه راضي به بازداشت او و هيچ خبرنگاری نيستم.

With this journalist’s Twitter account rendered inaccessible following her arrest, many users, including journalists, are calling for her release.

Yashar Sultani, editor of Memari News website, who had conducted a major exposé on the “astronomical properties” list two years ago, tweeted about Azarpik’s arrest, stating that “infiltration networks should be sought in sensitive government agencies, not among journalists.”

One user reshared images of documents that Azarpik had published regarding Shariaetmadari’s connection to illegal automobile imports:

Journalist Maziar Khosravi also tweeted criticizing the “lamentable” state of freedom of expression in Iran:

Saba Azarpik, known as a reformist journalist, had previously been imprisoned in 2014 on charges of propaganda against the system and was later released on bail of 200 million tomans.

Security and judicial measures against the press and journalists in Iran have been pursued by the Islamic Republic’s judicial and security institutions for years, but following the events after the 2009 presidential elections and widespread public protests, these measures reached their peak.

The Islamic Republic also arrested Pouyan Khoshhal, a journalist with the Ebtekaar newspaper, last week on charges of insulting sacred values. Previously, Amirhossein Mirasmaeili, a journalist with Jahan Sanat newspaper, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for a sarcastic tweet about Imam Reza.

International human rights institutions and the United States have accused the Islamic Republic of Iran of violating freedom of expression and suppressing journalists, and have called for the release of journalists imprisoned solely for performing their duties and profession.

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression also criticized media suppression in Iran in his report, while addressing suppression and violations of freedom of expression by governments in various countries.

 

Source: Voice of America

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