American-born Hashemi, most famous for anchoring news programs and presenting
shows for Press TV, was detained upon arrival at St. Louis Lambert International
Airport in St. Louis, Missouri, on Sunday, her family and friends said.
Collin Cavell, former lecturer at the University of Bahrain, told Press TV that
"it looks like Secretary of State Pompeo and specially National Security Adviser
Bolton are now imposing their will on US foreign policy and violating Article
13, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and thus violating international
law by arresting Marzieh Hashemi and putting her in undisclosed detention
facility somewhere in Washington DC.”
Scott Bennett, former US army psychological warfare officer, said that "I look
at this as part of a psychological operation, as part of a larger plan, a larger
entrapment that rogue elements, I would assume, under Bolton, under Pompeo,
rogue elements and the deep state are being engaged in this operation against
Marzieh just simply to achieve a variety of false ends.”
"Essentially, you (American officials) have imprisoned the dam ladder of the
Iranian news industry,” Bennett noted.
In another interview with Press TV, Mohammad Marandi, professor at the
University of Tehran, said that "Marzieh Hashemi is an American citizen. She is
American born. She is African American. She went there to see her family and
everything that she did in the United States was legal unlike American reporters
or British reporters who come to Iran, who go and see ministers and who see key
political figures.”
Meanwhile, Iranian parliament speaker's special adviser on international affairs
Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said "the US started the ordeal by detaining Marzieh
Hashemi. If this Press TV journalist is not freed immediately, this ordeal will
not end when the US government desires.”
Protests planned in US
Also, Akbar Muhammad, spokesperson for prominent Muslim leader Louis Farrakhan
said "I plan to go to Washington and speak with those who have caused this
ordeal. A demonstration will be held on Friday and a women's march is planned
for Saturday.”
Tehran University professor and international relations expert Foad Izadi also
said "Press TV’s television programs are not accessible in the US because of a
government ban on the channel but Hashemi’s detention and the subsequent media
outcry made many Americans aware of the channel and Hashemi’s activities over
the past years."