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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (145423)1/19/2019 1:59:56 AM
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Besides "coincidence" does any one know what the Neo liberals or Neo Cons would say re freedom of whatever, liberty of whatever else, working as an American journalist, wearing something fashionable in some parts of the world, or same such would get one in Saudi Arabia besides getting one minced?

Oh, oops, not Saudi Arabia, but somewhere to the east of the desert kingdom.

edition.cnn.com

American journalist who works for Iranian TV held as material witness

American-born Marzieh Hashemi is a news anchor for Press TV, Iran 's English-language service.



(CNN) — Marzieh Hashemi, an American anchor working for Iran's state television, is being held in the United States as a material witness and has not been accused of any crimes, a court document shows.

Hashemi, a prominent anchor for Iranian state-funded Press TV, was arrested Sunday at the St. Louis international airport, where she was filming a documentary on Black Lives Matter, the Iranian broadcaster and her family said.

The woman, who was born in the US as Melanie Franklin, is expected to be released from a Washington, D.C. detention facility after she testifies before "a grand jury investigating violations of U.S. criminal law," the court document released Friday said.

It is not immediately clear what case Hashemi's testimony is of interest.

Hashemi has been appointed an attorney and has made two appearances in federal court since her arrest, the document noted.

Her arrest has drawn criticism from the highest levels of the Iranian government.

"The custody of Iran's reporter in the US is highly political and she should be released immediately," Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said, according to state-run IRNA news.

"The misbehavior of the US government indicates that the US does not abide by any principles protecting rights of those criticizing the system and is now turned to a dangerous country for reporters," he added.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation declined to comment on Hashemi's detention earlier this week.

CNN's Chuck Johnston, Taylor Barnes, Emanuella Grinberg and Nicole Chavez contributed to this report.
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