
The Arrest of Cecilia Sala in Iran: Latest Updates
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On December 19, 2024, Italian journalist Cecilia Sala was arrested in Tehran and remains detained in Evin Prison. In recent hours, the Italian government has intensified its diplomatic efforts to secure her immediate release and ensure her rights are respected during detention.
Italian Diplomatic Efforts
Italy’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio Tajani, has summoned Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Sabouri to Rome, delivering the country’s firm demands:
Immediate release of Cecilia Sala.
Dignified detention conditions in line with international standards.
Consular access to monitor her health and well-being.
Tajani stated, "We are working tirelessly to bring her home, and we demand that all her rights be respected. Cecilia and her parents will not be left alone until her release."
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has met with Cecilia Sala’s mother, Elisabetta Vernoni, and held a phone call with her father, Renato Sala, to reaffirm the government’s full commitment to resolving the case.
Legal Situation and Detention Conditions
Cecilia Sala is being held in solitary confinement at Evin Prison, a facility notorious for housing political dissidents and activists. Iranian authorities have yet to provide an official explanation for her arrest.
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