The Washington Post on Monday slammed the espionage and other charges brought in Iran against detained reporter Jason Rezaian, calling them "absurd" and baseless. "The grave charges against Jason that Iran has now disclosed could not be more ludicrous," the newspaper's executive editor Martin Baron said after a lawyer for Rezaian revealed he would face trial on several charges.
"It is absurd and despicable to assert, as Iran's judiciary is now claiming, that Jason's work first as a freelance reporter and then as The Post's Tehran correspondent amounted to espionage." Rezaian, a 39-year-old dual American-Iranian citizen, was detained in Tehran on July 22 last year, along with his Iranian wife who was later released on bail.
Rezaian is being held in the capital's notorious Evin Prison, where his attorney Leila Ahsan said he was "in good spirits" but had no access to newspapers or media. Ahsan said her client was accused of espionage, collaboration with hostile governments, gathering classified information and disseminating propaganda against the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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