How London Became a Hot Spot' for Threats Against Iranian Journalists
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Iranian journalists in London face death threats, intimidation, and online abuse, with incidents such as car break-ins, surveillance, and stabbings, indicating a disturbing pattern of attacks and harassment.
London has become a hotspot for transnational repression against Iranian journalists, with specialized counterterrorism officers investigating targeted incidents like the stabbing of Pouria Zeraati, reflecting broader concerns of threats from the Iranian government and its proxies.
Reporters Without Borders highlighted the worrying reality of physical attacks, threats, and surveillance faced by Iranian journalists in London, with the Iranian government and its allies identified as the primary source of harassment, according to Fiona O'Brien, the bureau director of the organization in Britain.
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