TEHRAN, July 5 (Xinhua) -- Iran's foreign ministry
spokesman Hassan Qashqavi said on Sunday that Iran has freed a Greek reporter
working for the U.S. Washington Times, the local ISNA news agency reported.
"The Greek Iason (Athanasiadis-Fowden) who was
working for a U.S. media and was arrested by police for activities ... in
connection with the recent street riots ... was freed today," Qashqavi was
quoted as saying.
"Due to the obvious irregularities of this reporter,
his press card has been canceled by the officials," he said.
According to ISNA, the reporter once had entered Iran
with a British passport and it was his second attempt this time.
In June, Iran arrested the reporter who, as the
General Director of Iran's Guidance Ministry's foreign media department, Mohsen
Mogaddaszadeh said, had "traveled to Iran for different journalistic activities
several times."
Earlier, Iran banned foreign journalists from
covering the street protests against Iran's presidential election result in
Tehran.
Iran has attributed the unrest to the plots
cultivated by the Western countries.