Jailed Iranian-American journalist criticizes state media protest coverage

Jailed Iranian-American journalist Reza Valizadeh said Iran’s state broadcaster had chosen censorship and distortion in its coverage of nationwide protests, in an audio message sent from prison to Iran International.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting has once again, as always, chosen censorship and distortion in the face of popular protests,” Valizadeh said, adding that one-sided coverage of clashes with security forces would not change realities on the streets and would deepen public anger toward state media.
Valizadeh, who is held in Tehran’s Evin Prison, urged journalists working for state media to distance themselves from what he described as security-linked reporters and to take a professional stance, according to the message.
Valizadeh was arrested in September after returning to Iran to visit family and was later sentenced to 10 years in prison on charges of collaboration with a hostile government, a verdict upheld on appeal. He previously worked for the Persian service of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and is held in Tehran’s Evin Prison.













