Italian travel blogger freed from Iranian prison

Italian travel blogger freed from Iranian prison

She was arrested on suspicion of having taken part in Mahsa Amini protests.

Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni called the blogger’s parents to inform them of her release. (AP pic)
ROME:
A female Italian travel blogger arrested in Iran in late September has been released and is on the way home, the office of Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni said today.

“After intense diplomatic work today Alessia Piperno was released by Iranian authorities and is preparing to return to Italy,” a statement said, adding that Meloni had called her parents to inform them.

Piperno and other European citizens were arrested by Iranian authorities on suspicion of having taken part in protests that erupted in the country after the death of Mahsa Amini, a woman in the custody of the morality police.

Speaking in Rome, Meloni thanked Italy’s intelligence and diplomatic services “for the extraordinary silent work they did to bring this girl home”.

On social media, 30-year-old Piperno calls herself a “lone traveller” and says she has been on the road “since 2016, working remotely”.

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