Several Arrested in Sistan and Baluchestan on Charges of Contact with Foreign Media

The Intelligence Organization of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced that it has arrested several people in Sistan and Baluchestan province on charges of contact with foreign media; simultaneously in Isfahan, a lawyer reported the summoning of administrators of 10 Telegram channels.
Iranian media outlets reported on Monday, July 9, the news of the arrest of several people in Sistan and Baluchestan province, citing the Intelligence Organization of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in the province.
The organization referred to the arrested individuals as “networks of hostile foreign media” and without mentioning the identity of those detained, stated that some channels engaged in “recruiting and training a number of uninformed youth” to “spread lies and disunity-promoting content” in cyberspace.
No names of the detainees or their exact number were mentioned in the published reports.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and some other Iranian security institutions had previously arrested individuals on charges of “contact” and “cooperation” with foreign Persian-language media, but after their release, these individuals denied such accusations.
The new news of arrests in Sistan and Baluchestan province was released less than a month after a gathering of Iranian people in front of the Iranshahr governorate building in protest against assault on a number of girls.
Following that gathering, the manager of the “Baluch Activists Campaign” website reported that his brother, Abdullah Bozorgzadeh, was arrested during the protests.
Campaign for Human Rights in Iran announced on Monday that Mr. Bozorgzadeh remains detained in an unknown location and Iranian judicial authorities have remained silent about the charges against him.




