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I Deprived of Most Basic Rights in Israeli Regime Prison: Al-Alam Correspondent

Monday 6 June 2016
I Deprived of Most Basic Rights in Israeli Regime Prison: Al-Alam Correspondent

Alwaght- Israeli Regime after harsh interrogations and inhumane treatment released Iran’s Arabic news channel’s correspondent from detention.

Bassam al-Safadi, a local journalist for Al-Alam from the occupied Golan Heights, was freed to house arrest Sunday, five days after he was arrested by Israel.

“I was interrogated every day and deprived of the most basic rights in prison,” Safadi told Al-Alam on Sunday.

The journalist described Israel's treatment of journalists as “inhuman,” which has no conformity with freedom of expression.

Safadi was arrested by Israeli regime on Wednesday at his home for alleged incitement and supporting terror groups before being freed to house arrest by a court in Nazareth.

Israeli police say the investigation into the allegations against Safadi, a 43-year-old resident of the village of Majdal Shams, is still ongoing.

Majdal Shams is one of the largest Druze communities in Israel. The town was annexed by Israel in the 1970s but residents continue to support the Syrian government and have refused to accept Israeli citizenship.

On its website, Al-Alam said Safadi's arrest was linked to an explosive report in which he said that Israel was “stealing” oil on the Golan Heights.

The article referred to exploratory drilling in the Israeli-occupied side of the plateau, which it captured from Syria during the 1967 Six Day War.

Safadi’s arrest was not the first such incident and Israeli forces have previously nabbed Al-Alam correspondents.

In 2009, two other reporters for Al-Alam were arrested by Israel. Reporter Khodr Shahine and his assistant, Mohammed Sarhan, were sentenced to two months in prison for publishing information about troop movements during the 2008-2009 invasion of Gaza that had been censored by the Israeli military.

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