Iran summons German envoy over EU sympathy for executed propagandist
Iran's Foreign Ministry has summoned Germany’s ambassador to Tehran after the European Union expressed strong sympathy for the former administrator of an anti-Iran website, who was executed earlier for a crime punishable by death under Iranian law.
According to Press TV, the envoy was called in on Sunday and notified of the Islamic Republic’s protest over the bloc’s heavily sympathetic statement a day earlier in favor of Rouhollah Zam.
Zam, who used to run the counterrevolutionary Amad News website, was hanged on Saturday after Iran’s Supreme Court upheld a death sentence issued by the Islamic Revolution Court back in June.
The court handed down the sentence after convicting him of corruption on earth, among other crimes.
His website, Amad News, would feverishly disseminate incriminating content against Iran’s Islamic establishment and insult the sanctities of Iranian Muslims.
Zam was first arrested in October 2019 by the Intelligence Organization of Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corp (IRGC).
His arrest had been made possible through a meticulous intelligence operation that involved outmaneuvering the intelligence services of certain Western countries, especially France, for which he used to spy.
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