Kidnapped Press TV Anchor Marzieh Hashemi Being Held Hostage by US
Crescent International,
18 January, 2019
That the US is an outlaw regime controlled by gangsters is not in doubt. What is truly appalling is that it presents itself to the world as if it is governed by the rule of law. It tortures innocent people but insists “it is not who we are.”
So
who are you?
Take
the case of Press TV anchor, Marzieh Hashemi who was kidnapped from
St Louis Airport on January 13 as she arrived to visit her sick
brother and other members of her family including her daughter. The
FBI took her to Washington DC and did not allow her to contact her
family for more than two days.
When
she finally contacted her daughter two days later, Marzieh Hashemi
gave a harrowing account of her ordeal. Her hijab was forcibly
removed, she was denied proper clothing required by a Muslim woman
and refused proper food. She was given pork to eat that as a
committed Muslimah, she flatly refused to touch, as required by her
religion.
Ms
Hashemi was born in New Orleans and is an American citizen. She has
certain fundamental rights guaranteed by the US Constitution.
She
has not been charged with any crime—what possible crime could a TV
anchor commit? Yet she has been locked up in a prison cell as a
common criminal and given a prisoner number.
It
is clear that she is being held hostage because the US wants to
bargain her freedom for four Americans held on espionage charges in
Iran.
“While
the Trump administration offered to discuss prisoners last year, a
senior administrative official said Iran turned that offer down,
leaving the fate of the Americans unclear” CBS News reported on
January 16 while carrying the story of Marzieh Hashemi’s detention.
Barring
a few notable exceptions (the UK-based Guardian,
for instance), most Western media reports uniformly reported
“Iran claims its
state news anchor arrested” as if this is just a ‘claim’ by
Iran and there is no truth to it.
Here
is how the CBS story was headlined:
“Iran
claims US holding Iranian state TV news anchor Marzieh Hashemi”.
The
BBC had an equally appalling headline: “Iran says US illegally
detained reporter Marzieh Hashemi”. Does the BBC doubt the story?
After all, the Associated Press (AP) reported on January 16 that the
FBI refused to answer phone calls or respond to written questions
about Ms Hashemi’s detention. Most Western media outlets used the
AP story as base.
If
it is not holding Ms Hashemi, why does the FBI refuse to answer any
questions about her detention and whereabouts?
Some
US media outlets did not even bother to report the illegal detention
of a fellow journalist and an American citizen. A search of CNN
website yielded no results for Marzieh Hashemi.
There
was a similar blank on the Washington
Post website.
The latter is deeply embedded with the FBI, the agency that has
kidnapped Ms Hashemi.
The
story was little different north of the border in Canada. Of Canadian
media outlets, only the Globe
and Mail reported
Ms Hashemi’s detention. The Toronto
Star and
Canada’s main television station the CBC did not bother to report
the story.
The
rightwing pro-Zionist mouthpiece, the National
Post,
far from reporting Ms Hashemi’s detention had a report by Kaveh
Shahrooz demanding “It’s time to ramp up the pressure on Iran.
Here’s how”. Shahrooz is a staunchly anti-Iranian zealot who fled
from Iran and now peddles his trash through the pages of the National
Post.
Luckily,
the Post has
a small circulation outside the tiny circle of rightwing nutcases.
The vast majority of Canadians do not buy into the canard peddled by
the Post or
the Likudniks that dominate its pages.
Meanwhile,
there has been strong reaction in the social media to Ms Hashemi’s
kidnapping and detention by the FBI. They have roundly condemned such
brazen disregard for the rights of a US citizen.
It
will be interesting to see whether the various Western bodies that
claim to protect the rights of journalists would speak out in support
of Ms Hashemi. So far, there has been deafening silence from these
self-styled champions of free speech.
Is
there a hierarchy in the journalist fraternity as well?
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