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Press TV chief says he will pursue the case of jailed presenter legally

  • کد خبر : 3805
  • 29 July 2022 - 17:08

Press TV’s chief says the Iranian English-language news network will take any necessary legal action to secure the release of its anchorwoman, Marzieh Hashemi, who has been imprisoned in Washington on unspecified charges, holding the US responsible for her health. Speaking to Press TV on Wednesday, Peyman Jebelli, who heads the Islamic Republic of Iran […]

Press TV’s chief says the Iranian English-language news network will take any necessary legal action to secure the release of its anchorwoman, Marzieh Hashemi, who has been imprisoned in Washington on unspecified charges, holding the US responsible for her health.

Speaking to Press TV on Wednesday, Peyman Jebelli, who heads the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB)’s World Service, complained that Hashemi was being held in “inhumane,” “unethical” and “illegal psychological conditions” under US custody.

Asked about the possibility of taking legal action regarding the case, he explained, “Her health and her freedom are of paramount importance to us and any legal action that may be necessary to support her, we will definitely go for it.”

“For the time being, we are trying to obtain precise information about her. What is of paramount importance to us is that she has to be freed immediately because she has not committed  any crime and has not been so far facing any charges,” he added.

In an earlier interview with the Iranian TV, Jebelli criticized the press TV anchor’s ill-treatment in US custody, saying she had been given nothing more than a T-shirt to wear despite the cold conditions inside the detention facility.

He also noted that the journalist had only been allowed to contact her family the night before and had told her children about “the very violent treatment” she had received in prison.

Jebelli said Hashemi was apparently going to be questioned later in the day. “We are waiting to see what charges would be leveled against her,” he added.

The IRIB’s World Service chief further emphasized that Hashemi’s family had been pursuing her case through a lawyer, adding, “We are prepared to provide whatever assistance that could take her out of this situation.” 

Hashemi arrived in the US to visit her brother, a cancer patient and was supposed to return to Iran next week, according to Jebelli.

Hashemi’s case ‘exposed true face of US’

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Association of Iranian Journalists slammed the United States, which calls itself an advocate of human rights, for forcing the Muslim journalist into taking off her headscarf and keeping her in manacles.

First-class fools are so afraid of Islam that they do not even tolerate the wearer’s veil of a Muslim American woman and openly insult their sanctities. The result of this stupidity will come soon

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