Iran Journalist Bahari Forced False Confession ?!
Iran journalist Bahari arrest led him to forced False Confession of western media conspiracy and bias towards opposition protestss vs regime ?! NY based CPJ reports http://cpj.org/2009/06/iran-releases-some-journalists-vilifies-foreign-pr.php
Iran authorities presented a detained Canadian Iranian filmmaker and Newsweek correspondent, Maziar Bahari, who described Western journalists in Iran as spies. He also said he covered "illegal gatherings" and helped promote a "color revolution" in Iran. It was reported by semiofficial Iranian Fars news agency that Maziar Bahari, a correspondent for Newsweek who had been arrested in the recent unrest and held inside Tehran's Evin Prison without access to council, had made a videotaped confession in which he admitted to being part of a "velvet revolution" meant to overthrow the Islamic Republic. The alleged statement and its authenticity could not be confirmedView RSF report http://www.rsf.org/spip.php?page=article&id_article=33528 focused on fate of US Newsweek magazine reporter of iranian-canadian duel nationality Maziar Bahari, picked up at his home in Tehran on 21 June as Iranians expressing discontent by demonstrations vs Presidency of Ahmadineijad election as Fraud & Fallacy. View iran technologos webcinema http://www.xmail.net/technologos/AIRAN.html
Iran authorities presented a detained Canadian Iranian filmmaker and Newsweek correspondent, Maziar Bahari, who described Western journalists in Iran as spies. He also said he covered "illegal gatherings" and helped promote a "color revolution" in Iran. It was reported by semiofficial Iranian Fars news agency that Maziar Bahari, a correspondent for Newsweek who had been arrested in the recent unrest and held inside Tehran's Evin Prison without access to council, had made a videotaped confession in which he admitted to being part of a "velvet revolution" meant to overthrow the Islamic Republic. The alleged statement and its authenticity could not be confirmedView RSF report http://www.rsf.org/spip.php?page=article&id_article=33528 focused on fate of US Newsweek magazine reporter of iranian-canadian duel nationality Maziar Bahari, picked up at his home in Tehran on 21 June as Iranians expressing discontent by demonstrations vs Presidency of Ahmadineijad election as Fraud & Fallacy. View iran technologos webcinema http://www.xmail.net/technologos/AIRAN.html
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