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Friday 19 September 2014 - 23:31
Story Code : 117400

Washington Post reporter facing interrogation as Iranian, minister says

[caption id="attachment_108419" align="alignright" width="251"] A Nov. 6, 2013, photo shows Jason Rezaian, a Washington Post reporter, at the newspaper in Washington. === (Zoeann Murphy/AP)[/caption]
Foreign minister says Tehran treating Jason Rezaian, who holds dual US and Iranian citizenship, solely as citizen of Islamic republic
Iran's foreign minister has said that a detainedWashington Postreporter with dual citizenship is facing interrogation in Tehran for what he has done as an Iranian citizen but has expressed hope for his release.

Mohammad Javad Zarif, on a visit to New York for the latest round of nuclear talks taking place on the sidelines of the UN general assembly, told National Public Radio (NPR) that he considered Jason Rezaian, an Iranian-American, as a fair reporter but had little information about his current situation.

Rezian wasdetained on 22 July after security forces raided his home in the Iranian capitaland arrested him, his wife, Yeganeh Salehi, also a journalist, and two other Americans. The pair remain in a Tehran jail nearly two months after being arrested.

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Dr. Adele Ferdows
Is this man's arrest the MOST IMPORTANT issue to write about over and over? Hooray to Mr. Zarif for his most open and informative responses. Shame on the NPR for its bised interview.
Dr. Adele Ferdows
Why do "comments" need "moderation"? NPR claims to be a part of the American "free" press!