Iran International has been forced to move its broadcast studio from the UK to DC to avoid Tehran-backed assassination and kidnapping attempts.
An Iranian television channel has been forced to move its broadcast studio from the UK to Washington, DC, to avoid Tehran-backed assassination and kidnapping attempts.
The man was charged with a terrorism-related offense, but investigations into the incident prompted authorities to declare that they had “serious concerns” about the employees at the station.Mahmood Enayat, the station’s general manager, expressed his disbelief at the situation in a statement released Saturday.Iran International English/twitter
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