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Japan confirms release of second citizen held in Iran

The person, believed to be the NHK’s Tehran bureau chief, is one of two Japanese nationals who had been detained in Iran

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NHK’s Tehran bureau chief Shinnosuke ‌Kawashima is believed to be the person released on bail on Monday. Photo: Handout
Agence France-Presse
Iran has freed a Japanese national held since January, Tokyo said on Tuesday, with Kyodo News reporting, however, that the individual is not allowed to leave the Islamic Republic.
The Japanese news agency also reported, citing unnamed sources within the government in Tokyo, that the person is believed to be the Tehran bureau chief of broadcaster NHK.

“The Japanese embassy in Iran has confirmed that a Japanese national who was detained by Iranian authorities on January 20 was released on April 6 local time,” government spokesman Minoru Kihara said.

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“The ambassador in Iran directly met that person after release and confirmed they were in good health,” Kihara told reporters.

A man walks past a television screen showing a live broadcast of US President Donald Trump delivering national address on the Iran war in Tokyo on Thursday. Photo: AFP
A man walks past a television screen showing a live broadcast of US President Donald Trump delivering national address on the Iran war in Tokyo on Thursday. Photo: AFP

Kyodo reported that the person has been released only on bail and has been charged with security-related offences and is expected to stand trial.

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