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In Iran, 2 journalists who were the first to write about Amin’s death are accused of treason

Iran authorities first about the death of 22-year-old activist Mahsa Amini news two journalists who wrote in treason and USA accusing him of working for intelligence. Under the country’s laws, those accused of such charges face the death penalty.

Official Tehran has repeatedly stated that it is behind the mass protests that swept the country after the death of Amin USA and “Zionists” stands.

Journalists Nilufar Hamidi and Elae Mohammadi shortly after the mass protests began imprisonment were done.

They are believed to be held in Evin Prison.

Iran’s special services issued a joint statement to journalists USA They called the agents of the Central Intelligence Agency. In the statement, it is claimed that it has been going on in the country for more than a month protest actions are organized by the Central Intelligence Agency, Mossad and other Western intelligence agencies.

A total of more than 40 journalists since the protests began in Iran imprisonment is reported to have been done. The journalists who remain free report that they are being watched by special services, their phones are tapped, and their correspondence is monitored.

In an article published in “The Guardian” newspaper, it is noted that Iranian journalists say that they can no longer communicate with foreign colleagues, or even with any foreigner, due to the risk of persecution.

All of the charges of treason and espionage brought against journalists Hamidi and Mohammadi Iran they fear that it will become a precedent for a mass attack against the media.

For wearing hijab “wrongly” in Iran imprisonment 22-year-old Mahsa Amini died after a while. After this incident, protests started in Iran and are still going on. Protesters accuse the police of Amini’s death. Since the protests started 20More than 0 people perished has been

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