Iran detains brother of its president
American gets 10 years in prison
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran has imprisoned a Chinese-American man for ten years after accusing him of “infiltrating” the country and detained President Hassan Rouhani’s brother over allegations of financial misconduct, authorities said Sunday.
News of the detentions comes less than two months after relative moderate Rouhani beat a hard-line opponent to win reelection by running in large part on his record of pursuing greater engagement with the West. They were announced by the judiciary, a pillar of hard-liners’ influence.
The Chinese-American dual national was identified as Xiyue Wang, a 37-year-old history researcher, according to Mizan Online, a website affiliated with the judiciary.
He was not previously known to be among the handful of Americans detained in Iran.
“It was verified and determined that he was gathering [information] and was involved in infiltration,” Judiciary spokesman Gholamhosein Mohseni Ejehi said during a routine press briefing.
Wang was arrested Aug. 8, 2016, and is accused of passing confidential information about Iran to the U.S. State Department, Princeton’s Sharmin and Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies, the Harvard Kennedy School and the British Institute of Persian Studies, according to Mizan. It alleged he recorded some 4,500 pages of digital documents.
The U.S. State Department was not immediately able to provide details on the case. It said its citizens’ safety and security is a top priority.
The arrest of the president’s brother, meanwhile, stunned many in Iran.
Ejehi said the brother, Hossein Fereidoun, was taken into custody over allegations of financial impropriety and is eligible for bail, but has not paid it yet.