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French tourist jailed in Iran charged with spying, lawyer says

March 15, 2021 at 9:02 pm

A recreational camera drone being flown by a drone operator (posed by a model) on January 18, 2019 [Matthew Horwood/Getty Images]

Iranian authorities have charged French tourist Benjamin Briere, arrested 10 months ago, with espionage and “propaganda against the system”, one of his lawyers told Reuters on Monday.

The news comes as the United States and European parties to Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal, including France, are trying to restore the pact that was abandoned in 2018 by then-U.S. president Donald Trump.

Trump’s successor Joe Biden has offered to join European countries in talks to revive the accord, but Tehran says Washington should first lift sanctions imposed in 2018 by Trump.

“On Sunday (Briere) was charged with two counts of espionage and propaganda against the Islamic Republic,” his lawyer Saeid Dehghan said, adding that Briere faced a lengthy jail sentence.

Dehghan said Briere, 35, had been arrested after flying a helicam – a remote-controlled mini helicopter – in the desert near the Turkmenistan-Iran border.

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“His last defence statement was taken yesterday. His spying charges are because of taking pictures in forbidden areas,” Dehghan said.

“He is in the Vakilabad prison in the city of Mashhad. His health is good and he has access to his lawyers, and also he benefits from consular protection and the French embassy officials have been in regular contact with him.”

Iran’s judiciary was not available to comment.

A French foreign ministry spokeswoman said Paris was following the situation closely and was in contact with Briere.

The lawyer said Briere has been charged with “propaganda against the system” because of a post on social media, in which he said “the hijab is mandatory” in the Islamic Republic of Iran, but not in other Islamic countries.

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