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Italian Journalist Cecilia Sala Released from Detention in Iran

Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, detained in Iran in December, has been released and is heading back to Italy. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni confirmed her release, thanking diplomatic efforts for securing her return.

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Italian Journalist Cecilia Sala Released from Detention in Iran

Iran released Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, 29, who had been detained on December 19, and she is heading to Italy now. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni confirmed the news on Wednesday, stating that Sala’s release followed intensive diplomatic efforts. Iranian authorities arrested Sala while she was working with a valid journalistic visa. They held her in solitary confinement at Tehran’s infamous Evin prison.

Detention Linked to Arrest of Iranian Businessman

Iranian authorities detained Sala just days after they arrested Iranian businessman Mohammad Abedini in Milan on December 16. U.S. authorities issued a warrant for Abedini’s arrest, accusing him of supplying drone parts linked to a deadly attack in Jordan that killed three U.S. service members. In Italy, people widely speculated that Iran detained Sala to use her as a bargaining chip for Abedini’s release following his arrest.

Prime Minister Meloni Shares the News of Sala’s Release

Prime Minister Meloni personally informed Sala’s family of her release. “The plane taking Cecilia Sala home from Tehran is in flight. Thanks to intense work on diplomatic and intelligence channels, our compatriot has been released by the Iranian authorities and is returning to Italy,” Meloni wrote on X. She also expressed her gratitude to everyone involved in the efforts that led to Sala’s safe return.

 

Iran’s Record of Detaining Foreign Nationals

Iran has a history of detaining foreign nationals and dual citizens on charges of espionage and security-related offenses. Rights groups have frequently accused Iran of using such detentions to secure political or diplomatic concessions from other countries. However, Iran denies these allegations and asserts that its arrests are based on national security concerns.

Cecilia Sala’s Return Marks a Victory for Diplomatic Efforts

After more than a month in detention, Cecilia Sala is now on her way home, bringing a close to a tense diplomatic standoff. Her release highlights the continued efforts by Italy and the international community to address the issue of foreign detainees in Iran and ensure the safety of journalists working in the region.

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