French tourist detained in Iran to appear in court on spying charges
A jailed French tourist in Iran, Benjamin Briere, will
appear before a Revolutionary Court on Thursday on spying charges, his lawyer
said on Wednesday, over a year after his arrest while operating a
remote-controlled mini helicopter in a desert area.
"Benjamin will attend the court to be tried for spying
and acting against national security charges," one of his lawyers Saeid
Dehghan told Reuters.
Briere has been held since May 2020, when he was arrested
after flying a helicam - a remote-controlled mini helicopter used to obtain
aerial or motion images - in the desert near the Turkmenistan-Iran border. He
was charged with espionage and "propaganda against the Islamic
Republic".
His trial comes as the United States and parties to Iran's
2015 nuclear deal including France are trying to restore the pact, which was
abandoned in 2018 by then-U.S. president Donald Trump.
Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards have arrested dozens of
dual nationals and foreigners in recent years, mostly on espionage charges.
Rights activists have accused Iran of arresting dual
citizens and foreigners to try to win concessions from other countries. Tehran
denies holding people for political reasons.
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