Showing posts with label Jason Rezaian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason Rezaian. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

'Moderate Iran' - Iranian police confiscates clothes bearing US, UK flags.


'Moderate Iran' - Iranian police confiscates clothes bearing US, UK flags.(Taz).

Iranian police have collected clothes bearing American, British flags and satanic symbols from several boutiques in capital Tehran.

“Based on tip off received from residents and following a two week-long surveillance, wears with the American and British flags and satanic symbols have been collected from some boutiques in Tehran,” Tehran's Police Chief, Hossein Sajediniya said, Mehr News Agency reported.

The police chief of the Iranian capital did not elaborate on the number of shops and the volume of the confiscated items.

Iranian police have a morality control department which regularly conducts operations to ensure the observance of the Islamic dress code and elimination of items which is seen by the law enforcement forces as illegal and immoral.

Monday, August 31, 2015

AEOI Head Declares Iran's 15-Year-Long Plan to Develop N. Technology.


AEOI Head Declares Iran's 15-Year-Long Plan to Develop N. Technology. (Fars).

Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi announced that the country is compiling a 15-year-long plan to further expand its peaceful nuclear know-how and capabilities.

"A 15-year-long plan is being compiled and the plan will be reviewed every 5 years," Salehi said, addressing a ceremony at Fordo nuclear site near the Central city of Qom on Monday.

"One of our plans is to move on the path of commercialization and we hope to gain success in this arena," he added.

Salehi also announced Iran's plans to construct a nuclear hospital and two small nuclear power plants in the Southern province of Bushehr to desalinate water.

In relevant remarks on Tuesday, President Hassan Rouhani announced that Iran would commercialize nuclear technology as soon as the nuclear agreement comes into practice in near future.

"Our nuclear program has been recognized in the Resolution 2231 and world powers are eager to cooperate with us in this regard," Rouhani told reporters.

The president added that the Islamic Republic plans to export enriched UF6 and import yellow cake from abroad.

He elaborated that Iran will bring modern technology through cooperation with two countries of the Group 5+1 (the US, China, Russia, France and Britain plus Germany)

Iran and the world powers reached a final agreement in Vienna on July 14 to end a 13-year-old nuclear standoff.

A week later, the UNSC unanimously endorsed a draft resolution turning into international law the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) reached between Iran and the 5+1 group of countries over the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program.

Now the US Congress and the Iranian parliament have less than 60 days to review the deal to approve or reject its practice.

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Iran imprisons two for ten years charged of spying for US, Israel, one of them likely Wapo journalist Jason Rezaian.


Iran imprisons two for ten years charged of espionage for US, Israel, one of them likely Wapo journalist Jason Rezaian.(Taz).

Iran has sentenced two people to 10 years in prison each on charges of having spied for the United States and Israel, Islamic Republic Judiciary spokesman Gholamhossien Mohseni Ejei said.

Speaking at a weekly press conference, he said the sentences were issued by the Tehran Islamic Revolutionary Court, Fars news agency reported August 30.

Ejei did not say the names of the two people. However, one of them is likely to be Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian.

Rezaian had been charged with espionage and at least three other major crimes. He was allowed to meet his lawyer for the first time in mid-May after 10 months.

While the Revolutionary Court has not disclosed official charges against Rezaian, Iranian media say the charges are related to transfer of information to the United States Central Intelligence Agency.

Rezaian was arrested together with his wife, Yeganeh Salehi, in July 2014.

FARS:

"The two persons were sentenced to 10-year prison terms by Tehran's Islamic Revolutionary Court," Judiciary Spokesman Gholamhossein Mohseni Eje'i told reporters in Tehran on Sunday.

Yet, the spokesman did not reveal the identity of the two convicts.

Iranian Intelligence Minister Seyed Mahmoud Alawi had announced in October that the country's security forces had arrested several spies in the Southern province of Bushehr which hosts the nation's first nuclear power plant.

"Thanks to the vigilance of the Intelligence Ministry forces who monitor the moves of the foreign intelligence services, some agents who intended to carry out surveillance and intelligence gathering for the foreigners in Bushehr province have been identified and sent to justice," Alawi said at the time.

He also warned that foreign spy agencies, including the CIA, Mossad and MI6, were seeking to target and carry out sabotage operations against Iran's nuclear and defense programs, yet he stressed that his forces knew how to fool the foreign spies.

"Some (spying) services like Mossad, the MI6 and the CIA and the countries which are enemies of Iran are naturally in pursuit of negative objectives in the Islamic Republic or sometimes they act directly and leave negative effects in political, economic and social fields," Alawi said.

"And sometimes they make use of other spying services for proxy jobs or use people's internet pages," he added.

"Our nuclear, defense and missile industries and advanced technologies are the arenas in which they seek to gain intelligence and carry out sabotage operations," Alawi said.

He, meantime, stressed that the Iranian intelligence forces had kept vigilant, identified the hostile spy agencies' weak and strong points and adopted the necessary actions to manage these spy agencies.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Detained US journalist Jason Rezaian to be put on trial next week in Iran


Detained US journalist Jason Rezaian to be put on trial next week in Iran. (Taz).

American-Iranian journalist, Jason Rezaian who was arrested in Iran will be put on trial May 26.
Rezaian who is the Washington Post reporter was arrested together with his wife, Yeganeh Salehi, in July 2014.

The trial session of Rezaian and two other people who were arrested with him will be held in Tehran’s Islamic revolutionary court, an spokesperson with Iran’s Judiciary said, Fars news agency reported May 19.

Rezaian, reportedly has been charged with espionage and at least three other major crimes. He was allowed to meet his lawyer for the first time in mid-May after 10 months.

A spokesman for the judiciary has indicated that the charges against Rezaian are security related.


Meanwhile the revolutionary court has not disclosed officially charges against Rezaian, Iranian media outlets claim that the charges are related to sale of information to the CIA.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Iran - Yeganeh Salehi a foreign correspondent for The National, is being held for "security issues".


Iran - Yeganeh Salehi a foreign correspondent for The National, is being held for "security issues". (Taz).
Iran's judiciary said on Monday that Yeganeh Salehi, a foreign correspondent for The National, is being held for "security issues", The National reported.
The statement from judiciary spokesperson Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejehi is the first indication of why Ms Salehi was arrested in Tehran on June 22 along with her husband Jason Rezaian, a correspondent for the Washington Post.

Mr Ejehi said the case was still in the "initial stages of investigation."

Two photographers were arrested at the same time as Ms Salehi. One of the photographers was later released. The families' of the photographers have asked that their identies are not released.

"The reason behind their detention is not financial but security issues," Mr Ejehi said, according to reports.

"In line with the law I cannot reveal the details of the case or the charges facing the accused."
Ms Salehi is an Iranian citizen while Mr Rezaian holds dual United States-Iranian citizenship.
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