Ruhollah Zam

Ruhollah Zam (Persian: روح‌الله زم, also Romanized as "Rouhollah Zam"; born 27 July 1978) is an incarcerated[1] Iranian former exiled activist and former journalist.[2] He is best known for operating a Telegram channel named 'Amadnews' (or 'Sedaiemardom', lit. 'Voice of the People'), which he founded in 2015. Zam played a high-profile role in the 2017–18 Iranian protests, during which he devoted special coverage.[3] Voice of America's Persian service frequently invited Zam on its broadcasts.[4][5] In June 2020 an Iran court found him guilty of "corruption on earth" for running a popular anti-government forum, which officials said to have incited the 2017–2018 Iranian protests. He has been sentenced to death by Iranian officials.[6]

Ruhollah Zam
Born (1978-07-27) 27 July 1978
OccupationJournalist
Known forOperating Telegram channel Amadnews
Spouse(s)Mahsā Rāzāni

Biography

He was born into a clerical family in Tehran in 1978.[4] His father, Mohammad-Ali Zam, is a reformist who served in senior government positions in the 1980s and 1990s.[3] Ruhollah Zam turned against the establishment after the 2009 Iranian presidential election protests, and he was imprisoned in Evin Prison for some time. Zam fled Iran to reside in France.[7]

Highest security team

According to Ruhollah Zam, he himself had the heaviest security team in France (after the President of France).[8] At first, he used to be imperceptibly protected, but afterwards, the government of France prepared him with a tangible security team. It has been mentioned as the highest security team in France after the security team of Macron.[9]

Arrest

On 14 October 2019, Iran's Revolutionary Guards announced they had lured Zam back to Iran and arrested him. The guards posted the news of his arrest on Zam's Telegram channel with a following of over a million users, effectively taking over the administration of the popular channel.[10]

Court

The court hearing was held at the branch 15 of Tehran's Revolution Court, presided over by Judge Abolqasem Salavati.[11] Ruhollah Zam is sentenced to death according to the judiciary spokesman Gholamhossein Esmaili.[12]

See also

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