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France Says Iran Holding French National since May |
2021-02-25 |
It’s who they are and what they do. No point in asking why in an individual case — all the reasons are excuses, even if true. [AnNahar] La Belle France said on Wednesday that Iran ![]() spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate arrested a French national in May 2020 and has been holding him since, confirming a news report which called the detention illegal. The foreign ministry said the French national was under consular protection, ...clearly not worth much... its embassy in Tehran was in regular contact with him and that it was "attentively following the situation of our fellow national".French news publication Le Point said the 35-year old, whom it named only as Benjamin, ...not a traditional French name, as far as I’m aware — would it be fair to assume he is Jewish? That kind of suspicion is triggering in that part of the world... was arrested in northeastern Iran near the Turkmenistan border where he was travelling as a tourist in a van, according to his Iranian lawyer who also said that lawyers had not been granted access to case files.Quoting a source close to Benjamin, Le Point said he had spoken by telephone to his family, but his detention was illegal because "the authorities never produced the slightest case file or any explanation for his detention". Was he in the country legally, with an official visa and all that? Iran has in recent years repeatedly detained foreigners and dual nationals on charges campaigners and governments say are unfounded, with the prisoners only going free after months and sometimes even years of painstaking negotiation. High-profile releases of foreign prisoners in Iran -- of American Xiyue Wang in December 2019, American Michael White in March 2020 and Frenchie Roland Marchal, also in March -- were all accompanied by the release of Iranians held abroad on sanctions-busting charges. But concern over the tactics intensified last autumn with the release of Australian-British lecturer Kylie Moore-Gilbert, who was freed in an apparent exchange for three Iranians convicted in Thailand over a 2012 bomb plot that Israel linked to attacks against its interests. Yep, that’s why they do it. Related: Xiyue Wang: 2020-02-18 Iran Says Citizen Held in Germany at U.S. Request Freed Xiyue Wang: 2019-12-12 US hits Iranian transport firms with sanctions, hopes for more prisoner swaps Xiyue Wang: 2019-12-10 Iran: We are ready for full prisoner swap, 'ball is in the US’ court' Related: Michael White: 2020-11-11 Iranian HumanRights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh has tested positive for Covid19 only days after being released from prison Michael White: 2020-06-05 Navy Veteran, Michael White, who has been detained by Iran for 683 days, is on a Swiss plane that just left Iranian Airspace Michael White: 2020-05-11 Iran ready for prisoner swap talks with US, citing Covid-19 threat as impetus |
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