"EU's anti-PressTV move baseless" - Video
The director of Press TV’s Newsroom says the latest move by the European Union to impose travel ban on a group of Iranian officials, including himself, lacks legal basis and shows that Press TV has been successful in spreading truth to the world. - On Tuesday, the European Union blacklisted Press TV CEO Mohammad Sarafraz and Newsroom Director Hamid Reza Emadi for airing a 10-second interview with Iranian-Canadian journalist, Maziar Bahari, in 2009, following post-election riots in Iran. When contacted by Emadi, Michael Mann, the spokesman for the EU Foreign Policy chief, Catherine Ashton, evaded any clear answer. Press TV has talked to Hamid Reza Emadi to discuss the issue. He is joined by two additional guests on Press TV’s Debate: Scott Rickard, an ex-American intelligence linguist from Florida, and Charlie Wolf, writer and broadcaster from London. What follows is an approximate transcription of the interview.
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