Head of Iranian TV channel gunned down in Istanbul

Published May 1, 2017
ISTANBUL: A forensic investigator photographs the victims’ car at the scene of the shooting.—Reuters
ISTANBUL: A forensic investigator photographs the victims’ car at the scene of the shooting.—Reuters

ISTANBUL: The head of an Iranian satellite television network who last year was sentenced in absentia to six years in prison by a Tehran court was shot dead in Istanbul together with a business partner, Turkey’s Dogan news agency said on Sunday.

GEM TV founder Saeed Karimian and an associate were driving in Istanbul’s Maslak neighbourhood after 8pm (1700 GMT) on Saturday when their car was blocked by a jeep and shots were fired, Dogan said.

Mr Karimian was found dead by emergency services arriving at the scene, it said. His associate was taken to hospital but could not be revived.


Victim was sentenced in absentia by a Tehran court to six years in prison


Dogan described both victims as being of Iranian origin. The Hurriyet Daily News identified Mr Karimian as a British national and his associate as a Kuwaiti.

Masked shooters

Two masked shooters got out of the jeep before opening fire, Hurriyet said. The jeep was later found abandoned and burned. Istanbul police declined to comment on the shooting.

Dogan quoted the mayor of Istanbul’s Sariyer district as saying initial police findings suggested the shooting may have been prompted by a financial disagreement involving Mr Karimian.

GEM TV is known for entertainment satellite channels that dub foreign films and Western television programmes into Farsi for Iranians. It also produces movies and TV series.

But in Iran, where the government tries to instil Islamic values, the satellite broadcaster’s programmes have angered authorities, who view it as part of a cultural “soft war” waged by the West.

Last year a Revolutionary Court in Tehran tried Mr Kari­mian in absentia and sentenced him to six years in jail on charges of “acting against national security” and “propaganda against the state”.

Published in Dawn, May 1st, 2017

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