The Iranian government has arrested them on charges of receiving CIA training to fuel the protests that have ravaged the country since September. Arrested for wearing the veil incorrectly, Amini died from the beatings she received while in custody.
Iran’s intelligence services have accused the two journalists who … case of Mahsa Amini trained by the US National Intelligence Agency (CIA) to provoke the protests that shook the country for weeks.
The two reporters are Nilufar Hamedicthe first journalist to report on Amini’s arrest and subsequent death and to publish photos of the young woman in the hospital, and Elah Mohammadicwho covered the funeral of the 22-year-old girl, where the mobilizations began.
Iran is experiencing protests since Amini’s death on September 16, after he was arrested three days earlier by the Moral Police for wearing the Islamic veil incorrectlymobilizations calling for the end of the Islamic Republic.
Iran’s intelligence ministry and the Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ intelligence organization have accused the two informants of: getting CIA training into “hybrid warfare” to fuel protests.
The journalist of the reformist newspaper shargh was arrested on September 21 is in solitary confinement and, according to her husband Mohamed Hosein Ajorlou, was not informed on Twitter of the charges that led to her arrest.
Mohammadi works for the daily Hammihan and went arrested on September 22when members of the security forces entered his house and broke the door, confiscating his computer and cellphone.
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Source: EITB

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