Two Romanians sentenced for attack on journalist in London
Two men have been sentenced for their involvement in a knife attack on an Iranian journalist in London. The attack was reportedly linked to the journalist's opposition to the Iranian government. (sources: ft, theguardian)

The two Romanians were jailed after being found guilty of stabbing Pouria Zeraati, an Iranian journalist, outside his home in Wimbledon. The judge noted that Zeraati was targeted for his criticism of the Iranian government.
- The attack occurred on a street in Wimbledon, London.
- Pouria Zeraati is known for his opposition to the Iranian government.
- The judge indicated that the attack was carried out on behalf of the Iranian state.
Why it matters
This case highlights concerns about state-directed violence against dissenters abroad.
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4 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is HR2139: Strengthening State and Local Efforts to Counter Transnational Repression Act.
HR2139 · 119th Congress
Strengthening State and Local Efforts to Counter Transnational Repression Act
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What HR2139 actually does
This story is about Two Romanians sentenced for attack on journalist in London. This bill would require DHS to prioritize stronger state and local law-enforcement capabilities against transnational repression threats.
If passed, it would:
- require DHS to prioritize stronger state and local law-enforcement capabilities against transnational repression • require community briefings, victim-support information, and personal-safety guidance for likely targets.
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This story is about Two Romanians sentenced for attack on journalist in London. This bill would require a DHS public-service campaign focused on countering transnational repression.
If passed, it would
- require a DHS public-service campaign focused on countering transnational repression • improve awareness among law enforcement and potential targets of foreign-government intimidation.
This story is about Two Romanians sentenced for attack on journalist in London. This bill would expand sanctions on logistical transactions and sanctions evasion connected to Iranian energy exports.
If passed, it would
- expand sanctions on logistical transactions and sanctions evasion connected to Iranian energy exports • increase economic pressure on networks that help finance Iran’s external activities.
This story is about Two Romanians sentenced for attack on journalist in London. This bill would push the U.S. government to coordinate law-enforcement and diplomatic responses to transnational repression.
If passed, it would
- push the U.S. government to coordinate law-enforcement and diplomatic responses to transnational repression • support stronger accountability tools for foreign agents and other actors involved in cross-border intimidation.
