The Spokesman for Iran's Judiciary, Gholam Hussein Esmaeili has said a long list of US crimes and criminal behavior should be submitted to International Courts of Law for prosecution.

Iran PressIran News: Elsewhere in his remarks, the Judiciary Spokesman commented about the head of an anti-Iran media network, Rouhollah Zam, saying: "Our investigation has established beyond any doubt that Zam was on the payroll of several foreign intelligence agencies and was connected with a number of individuals inside Iran."

Gholam Hussein Esmaeili added: "Several anti-Iran satellite networks closely cooperated with Rouhollah Zam who played a key role in disseminating lies and false news about the Islamic Republic of Iran. More information about this case will be made public in the coming weeks and this is very much an on-going investigation."

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Commenting on a recent opinion survey which showed the majority of the Iranian public believe that the Judiciary is serious about fighting corruption, Gholam Hussein Esmaeili said that about 76 percent of those who took part in the opinion survey declared their satisfaction with the Judicial system in Iran and agreed that the Judiciary is serious about fighting bureaucratic corruption, bribery, and fraud.

In further remarks, Esmaeili said management of cyberspace requires 'a national determination', adding: "We mustn't allow cyberspace to become a safe abode, a safe haven for fraudsters, financial criminals and opportunists, and we need to stop these people in their tracks. Iran's cyberspace needs a national network, and despite talks about such a network for many years, is still in the planning stage and has not become reality."

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