Iran says Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian convictedBy AMIR VAHDAT
Ina statement, Martin Baron, executive editor of The Washington Post said: "This vague and puzzling statement by the government of Iran only adds to the injustice that has surrounded Jason's case since his arrest 15 months ago. Jason is a victim -- arrested without cause, held for months i...
TEHRAN, Iran- A Washington Post journalist detained in Iran for months has been indicted and will stand trial, Iran's state news agency reported Wednesday, without elaborating on what charges he faced. The report by the official IRNA news agency came the same day as U.S. Secretary of State...
演讲原文来源:The Washington Post 附:1月8日伊朗实施报复行动后最高领袖哈梅内伊的评论 他们昨晚被打了一巴掌,但这样的军事行动还不够。必须制止美国在西亚地区的腐败存在。 美国在该地区引发了战争、分裂、煽动叛乱、破坏和拆除基础设施。当然,他们在世界各地都这样做。这个地区不会接受美国的存在。由民族选出的政府...
A Washington Post reporter detained in Iran has been charged with "unknown crimes" by a Tehran judge, the journalist's family said in a statement on Sunday.
The Washington Post first reported on the ongoing case. Levinson disappeared from Iran’s Kish Island on March 9, 2007. For years, U.S. officials would only say that Levinson, a meticulous FBI investigator credited with busting Russian and Italian mobsters, was working for a private firm on ...
The release of assets and sanctions came hours after a prisoner swap between the U.S. and Iran. Three Americans, a marine, a Washington Post reporter, and a pastor, were freed from Iran and sent to Germany to receive medical treatment at an American military base before returning to the ...
WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) -- The White House on Thursday posted an article of U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, saying the United States "will not be silent on Iran." Pence said in an editorial published by The Washington Post on Wednesday that President Donald Trump "is weighing additio...
Erin Cunningham and Mustafa Salim write for The Washington Post: Iran’s religious leaders have been moving to expand their influence over the Shiite Muslim establishment in neighboring Iraq in a gamble aimed at gaining sway over Iraq’s largest religious group. ...
Jason Rezaian awaits a verdict in his closed-door espionage trial, a case widely criticized by the U.S., and the Washington Post