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Full Name
  
Sina Motalebi

Education
  
University of Tehran

Role
  

Name
  
Sina Motalebi

Occupation
  
Journalist

Employer
  
BBC Persian Television

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Born
  
21 April 1973 (age 50) (
1973-04-21
)
Iran, Tehran

Spouse
  
Similar People
  
Farnaz Ghazizadeh, Sahba Motallebi, Massoud Behnoud, Hossein Derakhshan, Saeed Emami

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Sina Motalebi (Motallebi, سينا مطلبی; born 21 April 1973 in Tehran) is an Iranian journalist, based in London. He is currently the Editor of ZigZag magazine, a website based on the content of journalists and citizen's contributions following their distance journalism training course provided by the BBC World Service Trust.

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He started his career in 1991 as a film critic and later began to write political and cultural columns and commentary for several reformist newspapers. He has joined the Persian Section of BBC World Service as a multimedia producer in 2004. He graduated from Tehran University, Faculty of Law and Political Science. After most of the Iranian reformist publications were banned by the Islamic government, Sina started blogging in his personal weblog, Webgard (also known as Rooznegar).

On 20 April 2003 he was arrested by intelligence division of law enforcement because of his writings in his weblog and newspapers, and his interviews with foreign media. He was detained 23 days in solitary confinement in a secret detention centre before he was released on bail.

In December 2003 Sina left the country for the Netherlands where he sought asylum. He recalled his experiences in his weblog as well as a joint press conference held by Human Rights Watch and Reporters sans frontières (in June 2004). The judiciary responded by arresting his father, Saeed Motalebi and charged him with “assisting the escape of an accused person,” an apparent reference to his son’s departure from Iran, despite the fact that Sina Motalebi left Iran legally.

Saeed Motalebi was detained for 10 days in a secret detention centre before being released. During his detention Pedram Moallemian, an Iranian blogger and activist, campaigned for his release.

Iranian TV blame BBC Persian TV of not considering freedom of speech for its staff


Awards and honors

  • 1997 - The First Prize at the National Press Festival, Tehran
  • 2005 - Hellman/Hammett Grant by Human Rights Watch
  • References

    Sina Motalebi Wikipedia