Iranian-born journalist targeted in kidnap plot tells Fox Tehran regime cannot 'break me'
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An Iranian-born journalist who was targeted in a kidnapping plot by four Iranian nationals now wanted by the FBI spoke out exclusively to Fox News' Martha MacCallum on "The Story" after the bureau relocated her to an undisclosed safe house.
Alinejad, an American citizen, said she was in her New York City apartment when the FBI disrupted the plot by four individuals to reportedly kidnap her and seek "maritime"-based military-style evacuation to Venezuela, where the disputed Maduro regime is aligned with Tehran. The FBI has a bulletin seeking information to help capture the four suspects: Kiya Sadeghi, Mahmoud Khazein, Omid Noori and Alireza Shahvaroghi-Farahani. Alinejad told MacCallum that her coverage in a country that lacks constitutional freedom of the press or speech has resulted in multiple family members being personally targeted and oppressed by the terror-supporting regime. Her brother is in prison there, her 70-year-old mother has been singled out by the government, and her sister was forced to disown her on state television.More Related News