Iran's president says he's following Washington Post reporter's case
Publisher | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
Publication Date | 13 June 2015 |
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June 13, 2015
Iran's president says he is following the case of the American-Iranian bureau chief for The Washington Post who is accused by Iran of espionage and propaganda.
President Hassan Rohani told a June 13 press conference that he is committed to ensuring the rights of all Iranians and 39-year-old Jason Rezaian's case is no exception.
Iran does not recognize dual citizenship.
Rezaian reportedly faces jail sentences of 10 to 20 years over the charges, which have been dismissed as groundless by the United States, The Washington Post, and rights groups.
He has been in Iranian detention for nearly 11 months.
Details of the case have been hard to establish due to the closed-door nature of proceedings before the Revolutionary Court that hears security-related cases in Iran.
But he is said to have appeared at least twice before that court.
Rezaian's mother said recently that Iran has charged her son for "reporting on a country that he loves."
Based on reporting by AP, Reuters, and The Washington Post
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