Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

World

Washington Post reporter trial resumes in Iran

-

The trial of Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian, accused of spying on Iran for the United States, resumed behind closed doors in Tehran on Monday, state media announced.

The case against the 39-year-old, a dual American-Iranian citizen who denies guilt but has been in custody for almost a year, comes with Iran locked in nuclear talks with world powers.

As Iranians waited for news of a possible nuclear deal in Vienna, the official IRNA news agency said the third session of Rezaian's trial -- he first faced the spying charges in May -- had started.

The report gave no other details of the proceedings. The case has been shrouded in secrecy since Rezaian was detained on July 22 last year.

During the last session on June 8, the journalist was given his first opportunity to defend himself.

He is accused of collecting confidential information, cooperating with hostile governments and disseminating propaganda against the Iranian regime.

Rezaian's family has said the reporter is being used as a pawn in an internal political power struggle about the ongoing nuclear diplomacy. His lawyer insists there is "no proof" against him.

Tehran does not recognise dual nationality and says the case is a purely Iranian matter for its judiciary.

Iranian-American Washington Post correspondent Jason Rezaian  currently on trial for spying  and his...
Iranian-American Washington Post correspondent Jason Rezaian, currently on trial for spying, and his Iranian wife Yeganeh Salehi are shown in Tehran on September 10, 2013
, AFP Photo/File

The trial of Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian, accused of spying on Iran for the United States, resumed behind closed doors in Tehran on Monday, state media announced.

The case against the 39-year-old, a dual American-Iranian citizen who denies guilt but has been in custody for almost a year, comes with Iran locked in nuclear talks with world powers.

As Iranians waited for news of a possible nuclear deal in Vienna, the official IRNA news agency said the third session of Rezaian’s trial — he first faced the spying charges in May — had started.

The report gave no other details of the proceedings. The case has been shrouded in secrecy since Rezaian was detained on July 22 last year.

During the last session on June 8, the journalist was given his first opportunity to defend himself.

He is accused of collecting confidential information, cooperating with hostile governments and disseminating propaganda against the Iranian regime.

Rezaian’s family has said the reporter is being used as a pawn in an internal political power struggle about the ongoing nuclear diplomacy. His lawyer insists there is “no proof” against him.

Tehran does not recognise dual nationality and says the case is a purely Iranian matter for its judiciary.

Iranian-American Washington Post correspondent Jason Rezaian  currently on trial for spying  and his...

Iranian-American Washington Post correspondent Jason Rezaian, currently on trial for spying, and his Iranian wife Yeganeh Salehi are shown in Tehran on September 10, 2013
, AFP Photo/File

AFP
Written By

With 2,400 staff representing 100 different nationalities, AFP covers the world as a leading global news agency. AFP provides fast, comprehensive and verified coverage of the issues affecting our daily lives.

You may also like:

World

The world's biggest economy grew 1.6 percent in the first quarter, the Commerce Department said.

Business

Electric cars from BYD, which topped Tesla as the world's top seller of EVs in last year's fourth quarter, await export at a Chinese...

World

NGOs allege the loan is financing the Suralaya coal plant, which is being expanded to ten units - Copyright AFP/File BAY ISMOYOGreen NGOs have...

World

Copyright POOL/AFP Mark SchiefelbeinShaun TANDONUS Secretary of State Antony Blinken called Thursday on the United States and China to manage their differences “responsibly” as...