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Case of Italian journalist detained in Iran "complicated", Rome says

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Posted on December 28, 2024

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Italian Journalist's Detention in Iran: A Complex Case

MILAN (Reuters) - The case of an Italian journalist being held in Iran is "complicated", but Rome hopes to bring 29-year-old Cecilia Sala home quickly, Italy's foreign minister said on Saturday.

Sala, 29, who works for the newspaper Il Foglio and the podcast company Chora Media, was detained in Tehran on Dec. 19 but her arrest was only made public on Friday.

Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said he hoped the issue could be resolved quickly but added: "It doesn't depend on us."

"We're trying to solve an issue that's complicated," he was quoted as saying by the news agency ANSA.

Tajani said Sala was being held in a single cell, in decent conditions that Italy would keep monitoring:

"It looks like she is being treated in a way that is respectful of personal dignity," he said. "So far we haven't had negative feedback."

Tajani said the official reason for Sala's detention was not yet clear, but that he hoped her lawyer could visit her soon and find out more.

There was no official public confirmation of the arrest from Iran, and Tajani declined to say whether it might be linked to the arrest of an Iranian in Italy this month at the request of the U.S.

Sala, who is being held in Tehran's Evin prison, left Italy for Iran on Dec. 12 with a valid journalist visa, Chora Media said on Friday. She had been due to fly back to Rome on Dec. 20.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said she was following Sala's case closely with the aim of bringing her home as soon as possible, urging media to treat the issue with the "necessary caution".

(Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Key Takeaways

  • Italian journalist Cecilia Sala detained in Iran.
  • The case is described as 'complicated' by Italy's foreign minister.
  • Sala is held in Tehran's Evin prison under decent conditions.
  • Italy is actively working to resolve the situation.
  • No official confirmation from Iran on the arrest.

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The detention of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala in Iran and Italy's efforts to resolve the situation.
What are the conditions of Sala's detention?
Sala is held in a single cell in decent conditions, with respect for personal dignity.
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The official reason for Sala's detention is not yet clear, and there is no confirmation from Iran.

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