Press TV- A young Iranian charity worker, who had been embroiled in a criminal case in India since 2014, has returned home after being acquitted by an Indian appeals court last month.
Narges Kalbasi Ashtari, 28, arrived in Irans central city of Isfahan at noon on Wednesday and was warmly welcomed by his family and friends at the citys international ...
MNA Narges Kalbasi Ashtari, Iranian charity worker known for being embroiled in a criminal case in India since 2014 over the death of young boy in India, will arrive in Iran on Wednesday.
Narges, who was acquitted of all her charges by an Indian appeals court, will arrive in Isfahan today, through Dubai Airport.
She announced her exoneration ...
IRNA Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Saturday congratulated Narges Kalbasi Ashtari, an Iranian charity worker in India, for acquittal of charges against her.
Kalbasi Ashtari had been sentenced to one year in prison and 300,000 rupees ($4,300) in fines on alleged charges of involuntary manslaughter, a crime she said she never committed. An ...
IRNA Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi said on Saturday that the relentless diplomatic efforts to support the Iranian charity worker Narges Kalbasi Ashtari bore fruit and she was acquitted of all charges against her.
The incessant efforts of the Iranian diplomats and on top Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif finally bore fruit and Kalbasi ...
Press TV - A young Iranian charity worker, who has been embroiled in a criminal case in India since 2014 over the death of young boy, says she has finally been cleared of manslaughter charges following a lengthy court battle.
In a post on her Telegram Messenger channel, Narges Kalbasi Ashtari wrote she had been acquitted of all her charges by ...
ISNA- Iranian-British charity worker Narges Kalbasi insisted that bribe is the main factor of her plight.
She said that UK government didnt consider her case probably because she as a British citizen was not so important for them.
Eight years ago, Narges moved to India to tend to the most underprivileged children of that country. She is the founder ...
Indian Express- External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Saturday expressed inability in helping a British woman charity worker of Iranian origin who has been sentenced to one year imprisonment by a court in Odisha on charges of causing death of a tribal child due to negligence. Swaraj had sought a report from Odisha government on the case involving ...
MNA On Thursday, in a tweeter text message Sushma Swaraj, Indias minister of external affairs, stated that she will look into the case of Narges Kalbasi Ashtari.
I have asked for a report from Government of Odisha regarding the case of Narges K. Ashtari, Swaraj wrote in her tweeter account.
In the past few weeks, thousands of messages have ...
IRNA Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Wednesday that Foreign Ministry provides Iranian nationals residing abroad such as students, cultural figures and businessmen with diplomatic protection.
Zarif made the remarks in response to a letter addressed to him by a group of artists, university lecturers and lawyers with regards to the status ...
IRNA A number of Iranian university students on Tuesday held a gathering protest in Banglore to show their support for Iranian-British charity worker Narges Kalbasi Ashtari.
The protesting university students who were holding placards in support of the innocence of Kalbasi Ashtari called for her acquittal and implementation of justice for him.
The ...
MNA Narges Kalbasi Ashtari whose story has made headlines internationally and nationally these days tells the Mehr News Agency how the authorities in Rayagada District, benefit from the poverty that the local NGOs portray to the outside world.
Rayagada District is in the South of Odisha state which in turn is in Eastern India.
The Authorities ...
Tehran Times- On Monday, the local court of Rayagada in Odisha, Eastern India, ruled against Narges Kalbasi Ashtari, sentencing her to a year in prison and 300 rupees ($4,300) in fines.
In a statement released Monday, Hassan Nourian, Irans consulate general in Hyderabad, India, said upon hearing the ruling he appealed the decision.
Nourian, who ...