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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

Iran Says it Captures Exiled Journalist who Supported 2018 Unrest

Members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards march during a military parade in Tehran, September 22, 2007. (Reuters)

Agents of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have captured and returned to Iran an exiled journalist who allegedly fueled anti-government street unrest across the country early last year using social media, Iranian state television reported on Monday.

Ruhollah Zam, a journalist-turned-activist who headed Amadnews with more 1 million followers on social media, was based in France and other parts of Europe.

Zam’s capture was a “complex operation using intelligence deception”, the Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) said in a statement carried by the television, reported Reuters.

It did not say where the operation took place, but appeared to suggest he was detained in Iran, saying he was held after being “guided into the country”.

“Despite being under the guidance of the French intelligence service and under the protection of the US and Zionist (Israeli) intelligence services, ... he (Zam) was trapped by the Revolutionary Guards intelligence service,” the statement said.

Amadnews was suspended by the messaging app Telegram last year after Iran accused it of carrying calls for violence during protests that started in late 2017 and continued across the country. But the channel soon re-appeared under a new name.

Iran’s authorities accused the country’s foes of fomenting the unrest, which began as protests about economic hardship and corruption but turned into political rallies.

Officials said 21 people were killed during the unrest, the boldest challenge to Iran’s leadership since 2009.

Zam’s Telegram channel was apparently hacked and a message of his arrest went to its subscribers.

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