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The BBC has accused the Iranian authorities of "interference and
harassment" against journalists at the BBC Persian TV service and their families, ahead of the
country's elections next month.
The corporation issued a statement calling on governments and
international regulators to put "maximum pressure on Iran to desist
in this campaign of intimidation, persistent censorship and a
disturbing abuse of power". Writing on the BBC editors' blog , director general Mark
Thompson said: "In recent months, we have witnessed increased
levels of intimidation alongside disturbing new tactics. This
includes an attempt to put pressure on those who work for BBC
Persian outside Iran, by targeting family members who still live
inside the country.
"Last week the sister of a BBC Persian member of staff was
arrested. She was detained and held in solitary confinement on
unspecified charges at Evin Prison in Tehran. Although she has now
been released on bail, her treatment was utterly deplorable and we
condemn it in the strongest possible terms.
"It is just the latest in a campaign of bullying and harassment by
the Iranian authorities, putting pressure on the BBC for the
impartial and balanced coverage of events in Iran and the wider
region."
Thompson said relatives of other members of BBC Persian staff had
been detained by Iranian authorities or had their passports
confiscated.
He added: "This issue is wider than the BBC - other international
media face similar challenges. But it is behaviour that all people
who believe in free and independent media should be deeply
concerned about."
The BBC has repeatedly complained of "jamming" - deliberate
interference of the Persian channel's broadcast signals - since the
service launched three years ago.
Last December, five international broadcasters issued a joint
statement calling on regulators to take action against those responsible.