Fears mount over Japanese reporter detained in Iran being used as ‘hostage diplomacy’
Japanese journalist Shinnosuke Kawashima, Tehran bureau chief for NHK, was reportedly arrested in Iran on January 20 and is being held in Evin Prison. The arrest, first reported by Radio Free Europe, has raised concerns about potential "hostage diplomacy" amid tensions between the US and Iran over its nuclear program. Iranian authorities have not confirmed the arrest or any charges against Kawashima. Japan's deputy chief cabinet secretary confirmed a Japanese national was detained and stated that Japanese diplomats are providing support and urging Iranian authorities for his release. NHK has prioritized the safety of its staff but has released little information.