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    1. Appropriate-Mood-69 on

      Taking a page out of Russia’s book? Jailing journalists to use them as leverage to free criminals that are jailed in Europe.

    2. Iant-Iaur on

      Nothing else can be expected for the charter member of the Axis of Shit. Beardos arresting female journalists and throwing them in a dungeon renowned for rapes and torture.

    3. Why do people still go to fucked-up places, given all what happened there with previous adventurers is beyond me …

    4. RedEyed__ on

      I don’t understand why do they visit shit, dictatorship countries like rusia and iran?

    5. dat_9600gt_user on

      Cecilia Sala, an Italian journalist for the newspaper Il Foglio, was arrested in Iran earlier in the month, Italy’s foreign ministry [announced](https://www.esteri.it/it/sala_stampa/archivionotizie/comunicati/2024/12/nota-farnesina-cecilia-sala/) on Friday.

      The arrest took place on Dec. 19 but was only made public by authorities today. The ministry said that the Italian ambassador to Iran Paola Amadei visited the journalist in detention to verify the conditions in which she was being held.

      Sala, 29, has covered Iran extensively in the past and recently released an episode of her podcast “Stories,” in which she interviewed Zeinab Musavi, an Iranian standup comic who has spoken against the compulsory wearing of the hijab in her videos. Musavi was imprisoned earlier this year but has since been released.

      Il Foglio [wrote](https://www.ilfoglio.it/esteri/2024/12/27/news/il-giornalismo-non-e-un-crimine-riportiamo-a-casa-cecilia-sala-7277959/) that Sala is being held in Tehran’s notorious Evin prison.

      “Journalism isn’t a crime, not even in countries that repress every kind of freedom, including that of the press. Let’s bring her home,” the Italian daily wrote.

      Sala’s detention follows the arrest in Italy of an Iranian national accused of supplying drone components to Iran, according to Iran’s foreign ministry, which has [criticized](https://en.mfa.gov.ir/portal/newsview/758515) the arrest.

      Tehran has [a long record of hostage diplomacy](https://www.politico.eu/article/we-just-want-johan-back-an-eu-diplomat-has-spent-2-years-in-irans-most-notorious-prison/), in which it arrests Westerners to exchange them for officials held in Europe for spying, terrorism, or human rights violations.

    6. drdokrobei on

      At least they “only” arrested her. Some others would have straight killed her and said she was a terrorist.

    7. Fanastik on

      Seriously after us.. Sweden gave up a mass murdering cunt to get another one of theese idiots out from a death conviction in Iran.

      She is a double agent!

    8. danil1798 on

      Why even go there in the first place? With all the respect for her work and bravery at the end she’s just given them another card to negotiate with.

    9. ForrestCFB on

      We have to respond fucking furiously at behaviour like this, we can’t accept that Iran kidnaps our EU citizens.

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