
Report: Iran arrests several on alleged links to BBC Farsi-language service
TEHRAN, Iran - Iranian authorities have arrested several people over alleged links to the British Broadcasting Corporation's Farsi-language service, Iran's semiofficial Mehr news agency reported Monday.
The report said they produced content and reported to the BBC. It said they facilitated training and hiring of some Iranian journalists and arranged trips abroad for them.
It quoted an unnamed official as saying they were active since 2009. It did not name them or say how many were arrested.
In London, the BBC said in a statement that the report "should be of deep concern to all those who believe in a free and independent media." The British broadcaster said it has "no BBC Persian staff members or stringers working inside Iran."
In October, Iran released two filmmakers who were in jail on similar charges.
Tehran has accused the BBC of operating as a cover for British intelligence and of hosting Iranian dissidents.
Last week the BBC accused Iran of intimidating staff members of its Persian service by slandering them and arresting relatives.
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