Posted on 06/21/2009 5:00:49 PM PDT by nuconvert
A Canadian journalist working in Iran was arrested without charge on Sunday and has not been heard from since.
Maziar Bahari, 42, a correspondent for Newsweek magazine, has been reporting on Iran for the past decade from his base in Tehran, where he was born.
His most recent article for Newsweek, published in the aftermath of Irans disputed presidential election, examined opposition supporters concerns that groups loyal to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad were staging violent incidents at their rallies to undermine support for their movement.
Newsweek strongly condemns this unwarranted detention, and calls upon the Iranian government to release him immediately, the magazine said in a statement.
Bahari, who holds dual citizenship in Iran and Canada, is also a prominent documentary filmmaker. He graduated with a degree in communications from Montreals Concordia University and has since made a handful of films that provide trenchant glimpses inside contemporary Iranian culture.
Since 1998, Bahari has been Newsweeks Iran correspondent. Over the years, his work for a U.S. magazine resulted in repeated brushes with Iranian authorities.
In a 2007 dispatch for the British political magazine New Statesman, Bahari pointedly described his encounters with Iranian intelligence agents, who often go by the pseudonym Mr. Mohammadi and prefer to hold their interrogations over tea at hotels.
These days Mr. Mohammadis main concern is that the American fifth column, disguised as civil rights activists, scholars and journalists, is destabilizing the Islamic Republic, Bahari wrote.
(Excerpt) Read more at canada.com ...
Sounds like another holder of a passport-of-convenience.
Let’s hope it ends well for him. This yank remembers the time when Canadian embassy personnel, at considerable risk to themselves smuggled Americans out of Iran almost 30 years ago. For that I’m still grateful.
These are the people we’re supposed to negotiate with.
Maziar Bahari, 42, a correspondent for Newsweek magazine, has been reporting on Iran for the past decade from his base in Tehran, where he was born.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.