Iranian journalist posts defiant update from hospital bed after knife attack outside London home

Pouria Zeraati remained in a stable condition after being attacked with a knife and sustaining wounds in his leg during the incident, which took place in Wimbledon in south London. (X/@pouriazeraati)
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Updated 31 March 2024
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Iranian journalist posts defiant update from hospital bed after knife attack outside London home

  • Pouria Zeraati remained in a stable condition after being attacked with a knife and sustaining wounds in his leg during the incident
  • London’s Metropolitan Police Counter Terror Command launch terror investigation into ‘hugely frightening’ attack

LONDON: A prominent Iranian journalist who was stabbed as he left his London home on Friday night posted a defiant picture from his hospital bed on Saturday as he recovers from the attack.

Pouria Zeraati remained in a stable condition after being attacked with a knife and sustaining wounds in his leg during the incident, which took place in Wimbledon in south London.

He posted a picture of himself to social media from his hospital bed, flashing the peace sign.

London’s Metropolitan Police Counter Terror Command confirmed on Friday it was leading an investigation into the incident.

Adam Baillie, a spokesman for Iran International, said on Saturday that the incident had been “hugely frightening,” but confirmed that Zeraati was “doing very well.”

In a statement released on Friday seen by Arab News, Dominic Murphy, chief of of the CTC, said: “I must stress that, at this early stage of our investigation, we do not know the reason this victim was attacked and there could be a number of explanations for this.”

He added: “While we continue to assess the circumstances of this incident, detectives are following a number of lines of inquiry and our priority at this time is to try to identify whoever was behind this attack and to arrest them.

“I appreciate the wider concern this incident may cause, particularly among others in similar lines of work, and those from Iranian communities.

“We continue to work closely with the victim’s organization and as a precaution we’ll have additional patrols in the Wimbledon area as well as other sites around London to provide reassurance over the coming days to those affected and concerned.”

The regime in Tehran had previously plotted to kill two Iran International TV anchors, Sima Sabet and Fardad Farahzad, in November 2022.

However, Iran’s envoy in the UK, Mehdi Hosseini Matin, denied “any link” to Friday’s incident.


Grok faces more scrutiny over deepfakes as Irish regulator opens EU privacy investigation

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Grok faces more scrutiny over deepfakes as Irish regulator opens EU privacy investigation

  • The regulator says Grok has created and shared sexualized images of real people, including children. Researchers say some examples appear to involve minors
  • X also faces other probes in Europe over illegal content and user safety

LONDON: Elon Musk’s social media platform X faces a European Union privacy investigation after its Grok AI chatbot started spitting out nonconsensual deepfake images, Ireland’s data privacy regulator said Tuesday.
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission said it notified X on Monday that it was opening the inquiry under the 27-nation EU’s strict data privacy regulations, adding to the scrutiny X is facing in Europe and other parts of the world over Grok’s behavior.
Grok sparked a global backlash last month after it started granting requests from X users to undress people with its AI image generation and editing capabilities, including putting females in transparent bikinis or revealing clothing. Researchers said some images appeared to include children. The company later introduced some restrictions on Grok, though authorities in Europe weren’t satisfied.
The Irish watchdog said its investigation focuses on the apparent creation and posting on X of “potentially harmful” nonconsensual intimate or sexualized images containing or involving personal data from Europeans, including children.
X did not respond to a request for comment.
Grok was built by Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI and is available through X, where its responses to user requests are publicly visible.
The watchdog said the investigation will seek to determine whether X complied with the EU data privacy rules known as GDPR, or the General Data Protection Regulation. Under the rules, the Irish regulator takes the lead on enforcing the bloc’s privacy rules because X’s European headquarters is in Dublin. Violations can result in hefty fines.
The regulator “has been engaging” with X since media reports started circulating weeks earlier about “the alleged ability of X users to prompt the @Grok account on X to generate sexualized images of real people, including children,” Deputy Commissioner Graham Doyle said in a press statement.
Spain’s government has ordered prosecutors to investigate X, Meta and TikTok for alleged crimes related to the creation and proliferation of AI-generated child sex abuse material on their platforms, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said on Tuesday.
“These platforms are attacking the mental health, dignity and rights of our sons and daughters,” Sánchez wrote on X.
Spain announced earlier this month that it was pursuing a ban on access to social media platforms for under-16s.
Earlier this month, French prosecutors raided X’s Paris offices and summoned Musk for questioning. Meanwhile, the data privacy and media regulators in Britain, which has left the EU, have opened their own investigations into X.
The platform is already facing a separate EU investigation from Brussels over whether it has been complying with the bloc’s digital rulebook for protecting social media users that requires platforms to curb the spread of illegal content such as child sexual abuse material.