Italian journalist Cecilia Sala freed from Iran prison

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Italian journalist Cecilia Sala freed from Iran prison

Cecilia Sala (Picture credit: Cecilia Sala X handle)

Cecilia Sala

, the

Italian journalist

who was detained in December and held in Tehran's infamous

Evin prison

flew home on Wednesday.
Sala had previously described the conditions in the prison in phone calls to her family, saying she was forced to sleep on the floor without a mattress and with a light that never went out.

'See you in Rome'

Her partner, Daniele Ranieri, who is also a journalist, said he had spoken to Sala on the phone following her release saying: "She was excited and very happy. I told her: See you in Rome.'"

She arrived at Rome's Ciampino Airport later on Wednesday.

"I want to express my gratitude to everyone who helped make Cecilia's return possible," said Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
The 29-year-old, who worked for Italian newspaper Il Folgio and the podcast company Chora Media, had been in Iran for only three days on a ordinary

journalist visa

when she was arrested last month and put in

solitary confinement

.

Iranian businessman arrested in Italy

The timing was considered suspect, as three days before Italy had arrested Iranian businessman

Mohammad Abedini

. Abedini is suspected of supplying

drone parts

that the US says were used in an attack in Jordan earlier in 2024 that killed three US service members.
A statement from the Italian government said that Sala's freedom was "thanks to intense work on diplomatic and intelligence channels."
Abedini reportedly remains in a Milan prison. The Iranian government has decried his arrest as "hostage-taking."
Iran has arrested several foreign nationals in the last few years, usually on spurious espionage charges. Rights groups have said that this is part of a ploy by the government to gain leverage over other countries.

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