Iran arrests German for photographing oil facility
A German national has been arrested in Iran after
photographing an oil facility, two semi-official news agencies reported on
Tuesday.
The Tasnim news agency and the Student News Network, both
close to Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, said the individual was
taking photographs at the Omidiyeh oil facility in the southwestern Khuzestan
province. They did not provide further details.
Iran’s security forces have been on high alert amid four
months of anti-government protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini, a
22-year-old woman who was being held by the morality police for allegedly
violating the country’s strict Islamic dress code.
The protests quickly escalated into calls for the overthrow
of the theocracy and mark one of the biggest challenges it has faced in more
than four decades.
Iran has blamed the unrest on the U.S. and other foreign
powers, without providing evidence. The protesters say they are fed up with
social and political repression, corruption and an economy weighed down by Western
sanctions and mismanagement.
Iran has arrested a number of foreigners in recent years,
accusing them of undermining state security and trying them in secretive
Revolutionary Courts that have been condemned by rights groups. Critics accuse
Iran of using the foreigners as hostages to wring concessions from the West,
allegations denied by Tehran.
U.N. rights experts on Tuesday condemned Iran’s detention of
41-year-old Belgian aid worker Olivier Vandecasteele, who was sentenced last
week to more than a decade in prison and 74 lashes over charges of espionage
and money laundering.
“We believe Mr Vandecasteele has been arbitrarily deprived
of his liberty and is a victim of enforced disappearance for periods of
detention,” they said in a statement. “His right to a fair trial before an
independent and impartial tribunal has been violated. These are flagrant
violations of Iran’s obligations under international law.”
They said Vandecasteele, who was arrested last February, has
been held in solitary confinement and suffers from serious health problems.