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Iran executes dissident journalist for inspiring 2017 protests

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Iran has executed a journalist over his role in inspiring nationwide economic protests in 2017, a year after the exile was captured by the country’s Revolutionary Guards Corps.

Iranian state television and the state-run IRNA news agency said that Ruhollah Zam, 47, was hanged early on Saturday morning. The reports did not elaborate.

In June, a court sentenced Zam to death, saying he had been convicted of “corruption on Earth”, a charge often used in cases involving espionage or attempts to overthrow Iran’s government.

Zam’s website, AmadNews, and a channel he created on the popular messaging app Telegram had spread the timings of the protests and embarrassing information about officials that directly challenged Iran’s Shia theocracy.

Those demonstrations, which began at the end of 2017, represented the biggest challenge to Iran since the 2009 Green Movement protests and set the stage for similar mass unrest in November 2019.

The initial spark for the 2017 protests was a sudden jump in food prices. Many believe that hardline opponents of Iran’s president, Hassan Rouhani, instigated the first demonstrations in the conservative city of Mashhad in north-eastern Iran, trying to direct public anger at the president.

But as protests spread from town to town, the backlash turned against the entire ruling class.

Soon, cries directly challenging Rouhani and even supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei could be heard in online videos shared by Zam. His channel also shared times and organisational details for the protests.

Telegram shut down the channel over Iranian government complaints it spread information about how to make petrol bombs. The channel later continued under a different name.

Zam, who said he fled Iran after being falsely accused of working with foreign intelligence services, denied inciting violence on Telegram at the time. The 2017 protests reportedly saw some 5,000 people detained and 25 killed.

In October 2019, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps said it had trapped Zam, who had been given asylum in France and was based in Paris, in a “complex operation using intelligence deception.” It did not say where the operation took place.

Zam was one of several opposition figures in exile who have been returned to Iran over the last year.

France had criticised his death sentence as “a serious blow to freedom of expression and press freedom in Iran.”

Zam appeared in a series of televised confessions earlier this year, in which he apologised for his past activities.

During an interview in July, he said he had lost some 30 kilograms since his arrest.

Zam is the son of a reformist Shia cleric who once served in a government policy position in the early 1980s. Mohammad Ali Zam wrote a letter published by Iranian media in July 2017 in which he said he would not support his son over reporting by AmadNews and messages on its Telegram channel.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...sident-journalist-for-inspiring-2017-protests
 
Dont know the background of what happened, but sounds sickening and not right.
 
Iran summons German ambassador over EU criticism of journalist's execution - media

(Reuters) - Iran has summoned the ambassador of Germany, current holder of the European Union’s rotating presidency, over EU criticism of the execution of an Iranian journalist, Iranian media reported on Sunday.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry also plans on Sunday to summon the French envoy to Tehran, the semi-official Fars news agency said. France also strongly criticised the execution on Saturday of dissident journalist Ruhollah Zam, who had been based in Paris before he was captured and taken to Iran.

Zam was convicted of fomenting violence during anti-government protests in 2017. His Amadnews feed had more than 1 million followers.

The EU said in a statement after his execution: “The European Union condemns this act in the strongest terms and recalls once again its irrevocable opposition to the use of capital punishment under any circumstances.”

The French Foreign Ministry called the execution a “barbaricand unacceptable act”, saying in a statement: “Francecondemns in the strongest possible terms this serious breach offree expression and press freedom in Iran.”

Amnesty International and press advocacy group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) also condemned the execution.

Iranian officials have accused the United States, as well asTehran’s regional rival Saudi Arabia and government opponentsliving in exile, of stoking the unrest that began in late 2017as regional protests over economic hardship spread nationwide.

Officials said 21 people were killed during the unrest andthousands were arrested. The unrest was among the worst Iran hasseen in decades, and was followed by even deadlier protests lastyear against fuel price rises.

https://www.reuters.com/article/ira...-of-journalists-execution-media-idUSKBN28N09N
 
Ruhollah Zam: EU powers boycott Iran forum over execution

Four European countries have withdrawn from an online business forum in the Iranian capital, Tehran, following the execution of an Iranian opposition journalist.

The ambassadors boycotting the forum, scheduled for Monday, are from France, Germany, Italy and Austria.

Organisers of the forum later said they were postponing the event.

It comes amid a growing diplomatic row between Iran and European countries over the killing of Ruhollah Zam.

Zam had been accused of using a messaging app to stir up dissent.

The journalist had been granted asylum in France after documenting mass protests in Iran in 2017 on his online news feed. He was later captured in Iraq and taken to Iran. He was hanged on Saturday.

France called the execution "barbaric and unacceptable" and said it ran counter to Iran's international obligations. The EU also strongly condemned the killing "in the strongest terms".

In response, Iran summoned the envoys of France and of Germany, which currently holds the EU's rotating presidency, in protest at the criticism.

Then on Sunday, France announced on Twitter that its ambassador to Iran would not participate in the Europe-Iran Business Forum, along with the three other envoys. At the foot of the tweet the ministry used the hashtag #nobusinessasusual.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-55296434.
 
Iran's Rouhani says execution of journalist Zam was based on law

DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Monday that the execution of journalist Ruhollah Zam was carried out based on law and that Iran’s judiciary is independent.

“They (Europeans) have the right to comment, but Zam was executed upon a court’s ruling... I think it’s unlikely that this will hurt Iran-Europe relations,” Rouhani said in televised remarks. Some European countries have criticised the execution.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...journalist-zam-was-based-on-law-idUSKBN28O1MN
 
This regime is full of thugs. They are on borrowed time. They will collapse eventually due to their own incompetence.
 
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