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BBC says threats by Iran against its staff have escalated
2021-12-13 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-世界     原网页

       

       LONDON (AFP) - The BBC on Friday (Dec 10) urged Iran to end what it said was a mounting campaign of threats and intimidation against its journalists and their families at home and abroad.

       The corporation said staff members from its Persian-language service have endured a decade of harassment and attacks, including asset freezes and arbitrary arrest of relatives.

       "In the past year, threats against BBC News Persian staff and Persian-speaking journalists outside Iran have escalated," the broadcaster said in a statement.

       "Death threats and threats of extra-territorial harm have been made towards BBC News Persian staff in London, leading to police involvement and protection."

       The campaign has extended to journalists from other organisations perceived to be critical of the regime, forced returns from overseas and imprisonment, it added.

       The United Nations has voiced concern about treatment of BBC Persian staff, saying the authorities in Teheran were prepared to go to illegal lengths to silence reporters.

       The broadcaster's World Service operation is part funded by Britain's Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office but is editorially independent of government.

       Diplomatic relations between the two countries are strained over Teheran's nuclear ambitions and its detention of dual nationals, said to be linked to a historic unpaid debt from a military deal before the Shah of Iran was deposed in 1979.

       BBC World Service's lawyers Caoilfhionn Gallagher and Jennifer Robinson said Persian service staff "receive threats of death and violence simply for doing their jobs".

       "We call on the international community to take immediate, robust action to ensure Iran is held accountable, and BBC News Persian journalists can report without fear," they added.

       The general secretary of Britain's biggest journalists' union the NUJ, Ms Michelle Stanistreet, also backed the call, saying Iran's actions were "despicable and must stop".

       "It is not only completely unacceptable for them to face such vicious personal intimidation, it is also a direct attack on press freedom," she said.

       "Journalism is not a crime, and journalists must be free to do their jobs."

       The appeal comes on International Human Rights Day, and after journalists Maria Ressa of the Philippines and Dmitry Muratov of Russia received the Nobel Peace Prize.

       BBC News Persian has a weekly global audience of nearly 22 million people, including some 13 million in Iran itself, the corporation said.

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