The Phnom Penh Post

Iranian dissident arrested, paraded on state TV

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IR ANIAN state telev ision has shown footage of Ruhollah Zam, an ex iled opposition figure the Revolution­ar y Guards said t hey arrested in a “sophistica­ted” operation.

The Islamic Revolution­ary Guard Corps announced the arrest of Zam on Monday, describing him as a “counter-revolution­ary” who was “directed by France’s intelligen­ce service”.

Zam reportedly lived in exile in Paris, but the Guards did not specify when or where he was arrested.

A short video clip aired by state television late Monday shows a stocky man sitting in the back of a car blindfolde­d and handcuffed.

The same man then appears sitting in an armchair next to the flags of Iran and the Revolution­ary Guards, the Islamic republic’s ideologica­l army.

He identifies himself as Zam and “the founder of Amadnews”, a Telegram channel that the Iranian authoritie­s accuse of having played a major role in a wave of protests that broke out in December 2017.

The man then expresses regret for “what has happened in the past three or four years”.

He says he was “wrong” to have trusted government­s, “in particular trusting the French government”.

As he speaks in the second clip, the man does not appear to be handcuffed and does not look directly into the camera.

“It is not right to trust government­s, especially government­s that show they do not have good relations with the Islamic republic,” including the US, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, he said.

At least 25 people were killed in the unrest that his Telegram channel was accused of fomenting between December 28, 2017 and January 3 last year.

Telegram shut down Amadnews last year after Iran demanded the it remove the account for inciting an “armed uprising”.

Amnesty Internatio­nal has repeatedly called on Iran to stop broadcasti­ng videos of “confession­s”, saying they “violate the defendants’ rights”.

 ?? FACEBOOK ?? Iran said they arrested Ruhollah Zam in a ‘sophistica­ted’ operation.
FACEBOOK Iran said they arrested Ruhollah Zam in a ‘sophistica­ted’ operation.

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