The European Union has failed to produce any legal evidence against two former and current Press TV officials, who have taken the EU to the European Court of Justice over the bloc’s controversial decision to put them on its sanctions list.
Press TV argued that the EU’s 2013 decision to impose sanctions against its top officials violated their basic human rights.
In March 2013, the EU said in a statement that the two Press TV officials were subject to travel ban and asset freeze for their role in producing and broadcasting what it called forced confessions of detainees.
Press TV rejected the …read more
Source: Iran English Radio