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American Game Designer Sentenced to Death in Iran for Alleged Espionage

An Iranian-American developer has been convicted of spying in the reclusive Middle Eastern nation, and sentenced to be executed.

The video game industry is rarely touched by real world political machinations outside of the usual slate of government content bannings, debates over how they impact our children, and the occasional detour into real world war scenarios. In this regard, today's news that American game designer and former US Marine Amir Mizraei Hekmati has been sentenced to be executed in Iran for crimes allegedly pertaining to his own profession is perhaps the single most incredible and sobering convergence of the video game industry and the very dangerous political world that exists just outside of our chosen hobby/profession we've yet seen.

Hekmati during his trial.
Hekmati during his trial.

Hekmati, an American-born designer in the employ of war game developer Kuma Reality Games, was detained in Iran during a visit last August. Not long after, an alleged confession by Hekmati was published in which he purportedly claimed he was in Iran specifically to help develop propaganda-based video games designed to "manipulate public opinion in the Middle East."

The confession then goes on to claim that Kuma is specifically contracted by the CIA to develop software aimed at pushing American policy in the Middle East region. Hekmati's confession continued on Iranian state television in December, where he further confessed to being assigned by the CIA to work as a double agent within Iran's own government by gaining their trust and providing false intel, while reporting back to the US government.

It's an insane-sounding accusation that the US government has repeatedly denied, citing Iran's frequent history of detaining Americans in the country and eliciting forced confessions.

Unfortunately for Hekmati, Kuma's history within reality-based gaming may have something to do with his conviction. Kuma's raison d'être was, for a number of years, focused on making the reality-based Kuma/War. That game has included a number of scenarios in which players could track down and kill infamous terrorists like Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and Osama bin Laden. A recent entry in the series took place in Iran, and involved the country's controversial nuclear weapons program, tasking players with infiltrating a secret facility to destroy any such program.

For their part, Kuma has admitted to taking some contract work over the years to make training software for the US Army, but hasn't stated outright that Kuma, or any other projects the developer has worked on (which include games about everything from World War II to dinosaurs) were influenced in any way by the American government.

With Hekmati being found "Corrupt on Earth and Mohareb (waging war on God)," he has been sentenced to death. Because the American government has no political representation in Iran, the White House has called for Hekmati to receive legal counsel from the Swiss embassy, who represent American interests in the country. The government has also called for Hekmati's release.

We spend a lot of time when writing about the video game industry focusing on frivolous nonsense and reserving our concern and rage for relatively paltry consumer-minded issues, at least insomuch as they rank compared with the larger scope of the world's problems. It's times like these that make you realize exactly how minuscule the price of a new console or a piece of DLC really is in the grand scheme of things.

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@spazmaster666: The founding fathers also believed in the separation of Church and State, and for a very good reason. Religion can be used as a tool by tyrants to seize control and power. Sure it is not necessarily bad by itself, however you cannot just ignore it either.

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To: America

We hate you and will detain and murder your citizenry for looking American within our bounds. Then we will say just kidding but let you know that your country where you get a trial in situations like these is evil. We'll then spew propaganda about how Jews rule the world and how they should be exterminated.

Love,

Iran

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Anyone else think a charged called "Corrupt on Earth and Mohareb (waging war on God)" is a complete joke?
 
Too bad in the insane world of fundamentalism that kind of thing can be enforced by no less than robbing someone of their life.

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@spazmaster666 said:

I love how every time something like this happens in the Middle East, people immediately start blaming religion, as if religion is the reason why people do bad things when some of the worst genocides in history were committed by nonreligious people (i.e. Mao, Stalin are good examples). Things like this happen because of tyranny and despotism, not because of religion. So the answer naturally isn't to denounce religion but to promote democracy.

Also, I find it hilarious that people are so quick to blame religion for the acts of tyrants when religion was a fundamental reason why the founding fathers believed that all people were born equal and hence "endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights."

Religion should be someones right, it should not be involved in government at any point. The examples you brang up Mao\Stalin didnt want any freedoms for their people, freedom of religion being one of them cause the only thing they wanted their people worshiping was themselves. This is alot different than Popes using the bible to start the Crusades or Hitler using god as an excuse to try and wipe out a whole religion.

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As problematic as this situation is, my main frustration is actually the way the story is written by Alex. Firstly, it is a well written story, but labeling it as a news story i find problematic. It mixes objectivity with subjectivity, which is not a good thing to do, cause there's a strong possibility that people are going to indadvertedly turn on each other and we end up with some of the statements seen on this stories page, especially when it concerns a situation that is so divided and larger then this one event. Secondly, i personally think this belongs as a blog post, or labeled as a blog. Not news in the traditional sense, then Giant Bomb needs to clarify what their definition of news is.

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@MadExponent said:

To: America

We hate you and will detain and murder your citizenry for looking American within our bounds. Then we will say just kidding but let you know that your country where you get a trial in situations like these is evil. We'll then spew propaganda about how Jews rule the world and how they should be exterminated.

Love,

Iran

To: The Middle East

We think you are all the same. We will wage war on you and kill hundreds of thousands of your civilians by tricking our citizens into thinking you have WMDs (we did that with Iraq and are now working on Iran). We will also capture hundreds of your people and put them in Cuba without trials. They will be tortured for decades.

Love,

United States of America

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BUT THE VITA IS GOING TO HAVE OPTIONAL 3G DATA FEES THAT COST REAL MONEY!

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@ashkanhoss29 said:

Considering the past relationship of the CIA with Iran (i.e. Coup of 1953), the fact that he was a U.S. Marine, and the latest episode of Kuma titled "Assault on Iran" I find it hard to sympathize with his situation. He should have known better. As someone who (luckily) moved from Iran to the U.S. I can't remotely understand how he could have visited Iran. It's idiotic.

Depends on why he was "visiting."

Of course no one knows for sure, but this guy's resume reads like your run of the mill CIA employee. Former Marine Corps, intelligence analyst, works for a "government contractor", background in electronics, almost certainly speaks Arabic...come on people, read between the lines a little. If the situation were reversed and this were an Iranian citizen, that person would be being interrogated in some military prison right now.

Even if Hekmati wasn't a CIA asset or employee, he should have know better than to go to Iran at all.

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With Hekmati being found "Corrupt on Earth and Mohareb (waging war on God)," he has been sentenced to death.

This is just gross. You cannot wage a war on god any more than I could wage a war on the Mushroom Kingdom. Labeling the idea of god as beyond reproach lest punishable by death sickens me. This is empirical evidence that separation of church and state is a must for a diverse civilized society. People may dispute the point all they like, however, examples like this one show a clear path for those with a cognitive response.

As much as I HATE the people who bang on my door at 8 in the morning asking me if I've accepted blah blah blah in my life, I would never wish them dead for waging war on my atheism, let alone act on it.

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@Makoto_Mizuhara_Sakamoto said:

And people keep saying Islam is the religion of Peace.

Whoever said this has anything to do with religion?

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@Grissefar said:

Why would you steal a hot scoop instead of giving it to Patrick?

Dude, who gives a fuck? This is a story of real concern that people should be made aware of. A mans life is on the line. I don't think anybody cares about who is claiming any glory for breaking a story like this.

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I think if the government really wanted to make games to get people to hate the Middle East or whatever, they would have chose a company that was actually relevant.

Hopefully this dude will get released.

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It seems bizarre given his background, particularly with a game reveling in attacking Iran, that he would actually go there.

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@Anwar said:

So because it's a video game designer I should care? Sorry if sound mean or something, but there is constantly a lot of terrible shit going on in the world and a lot of innocent people dying. I don't see how this story is somehow meaningful. Unless you're going to Iran and free this dude or boycott the oil from there, this seems completely pointless.

No place for ancient memes here, Alex? At least something good about this article.

No, because it's a video game designer it's relevant enough to be a news post here, on a video game website.

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@FilipHolm said:

@Makoto_Mizuhara_Sakamoto said:

And people keep saying Islam is the religion of Peace.

Whoever said this has anything to do with religion?

The charges against him do.

With Hekmati being found "Corrupt on Earth and Mohareb (waging war on God)," he has been sentenced to death.

I can't believe this is the second time I'm posting a portion of the article for people to see because they're too lazy to read through all other previous comments on this.

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Don't go to Iran, you guys. I don't care what your friends say.

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@Makoto_Mizuhara_Sakamoto said:

@FilipHolm said:

@Makoto_Mizuhara_Sakamoto said:

And people keep saying Islam is the religion of Peace.

Whoever said this has anything to do with religion?

The charges against him do.

With Hekmati being found "Corrupt on Earth and Mohareb (waging war on God)," he has been sentenced to death.

I can't believe this is the second time I'm posting a portion of the article for people to see because they're too lazy to read through all other previous comments on this.

that is like saying the iraq war was a religious war because George W. Bush called it a crusade... so, was it? Or are the people in charge of nations across the world just ignorant to semantics?

Just sayin'

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@Makoto_Mizuhara_Sakamoto said:

@FilipHolm said:

@Makoto_Mizuhara_Sakamoto said:

And people keep saying Islam is the religion of Peace.

Whoever said this has anything to do with religion?

The charges against him do.

With Hekmati being found "Corrupt on Earth and Mohareb (waging war on God)," he has been sentenced to death.

I can't believe this is the second time I'm posting a portion of the article for people to see because they're too lazy to read through all other previous comments on this.

I fail to see how being accused of espionage and creating propaganda against a region/government is religious, especially when Islam isn't what's being attacked in said propaganda.

Imagine a politically motivated assassination where the assassin was charged with "waging war on God", because of the name of the charge the situation has to be a religious one? That's just silly duder.

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@MadExponent said:

To: America

We hate you and will detain and murder your citizenry for looking American within our bounds. Then we will say just kidding but let you know that your country where you get a trial in situations like these is evil. We'll then spew propaganda about how Jews rule the world and how they should be exterminated.

Love,

Iran

Yep, pretty much. Only take out "love".

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So far, this is definitely the most fucked up thing that's happened to the gaming industry this year.

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Does this mean we can have less modern military shooters now?

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Damn,,,this is really fucked up :/

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Um, could this even be considered justice? What evidence was provided in court? Oh right, probably nothing - just some old countries where religious zealots have never heard of the separation of church and state, and propaganda fuels everything.

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@nintendoeats: Even if they were onto something, would it be such a bad thing?

Anyway, where can I write to my UN representative? Oh wait...

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Fuck. So people still play Kuma??  I thought that game sucked &
nobody used it?  I seriously doubt it would change policy. It's just 
military fantasy scenarios.  Do they have Kuma on the Mac?  I
need to check out that fuckin' game again.
 
Fuck Iran.  I'd love to armchair general my hate over Iran as 
America & NATO make war with these assholes.  However,
my guess is that there will probably be some prisoner exchange
to bring his ass back in exchange for giving some of our Iranian
prisoners out of our cells & back to them.  It saves the tax payer
some money at least.
 
Otherwise, any fuckhead traveling to Iran from America moving
forward, deserves their fate.  They seem to take hostage every
fucking American that shows up.  Except for Sean Penn.

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Shit just got real.

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Is it wrong that while reading the first half of it, I was totally thinking of it as a plot to a modern warfare'ish game?

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@BBQBram said:

Um, could this even be considered justice? What evidence was provided in court? Oh right, probably nothing - just some old countries where religious zealots have never heard of the separation of church and state, and propaganda fuels everything.

Sounds like you're talking about the United States.

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I never heard about Kuma before. Except Teddie.

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@Bourbon_Warrior said:

Religion should be someones right, it should not be involved in government at any point. The examples you brang up Mao\Stalin didnt want any freedoms for their people, freedom of religion being one of them cause the only thing they wanted their people worshiping was themselves. This is alot different than Popes using the bible to start the Crusades or Hitler using god as an excuse to try and wipe out a whole religion.

I never said religion should be involved in government. I'm simply pointing out that while people have done bad things in the name of religion, it is also because of religion that the world, in many ways, is a better place. The founding of America, the first modern democracy, is due in no small part in the founder's religions convictions. Religious belief also fuels the majority of the world's charitable and relief organizations. For instance, the idea that all men are equal under God (i.e. God's impartiality) is also a core religious philosophy that many who claimed to be Christians in history had clearly forgotten (i.e. Hitler). In the end, religion is never the problem, it's mankind's flawed nature that is the problem. Anyone can interpret religious writings and doctrines anyway they see fit, whether it be correct or incorrect. Just because there have been many in history who have wrongly interpreted religious doctrine and used it to fuel war and violence doesn't mean that religion or the religious doctrines themselves are the problem.

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Don't go to the Middle East. Shit's worse than Compton or Detroit. It is the 'buying a racing wheel' of international travel.

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@EgoCheck616 said:

@BBQBram said:

Um, could this even be considered justice? What evidence was provided in court? Oh right, probably nothing - just some old countries where religious zealots have never heard of the separation of church and state, and propaganda fuels everything.

Sounds like you're talking about the United States.

Oh snap bro. That witticism was so witty.

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@Bedurndurn said:

Don't go to the Middle East. Shit's worse than Compton or Detroit. It is the 'buying a racing wheel' of international travel.

Hey, Detroit isn't that bad! That's my city! Don't go comparing it to the Middle East!
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@Anwar said:

@ColumnBreaker said:

@Anwar said:

So because it's a video game designer I should care? Sorry if sound mean or something, but there is constantly a lot of terrible shit going on in the world and a lot of innocent people dying. I don't see how this story is somehow meaningful. Unless you're going to Iran and free this dude or boycott the oil from there, this seems completely pointless.

No place for ancient memes here, Alex? At least something good about this article.

There's your reason to care. You sound like a jaded 14 year old.

Alex should report about that.

Except this is a video game website about video games and when this shit intersects with video games only then does it make sense to report on it.

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@MattSchwabby said:

Shockingly, the consensus in the comments of this article on Reddit is something akin to "thats what he gets for going to Iran." Can't believe how insensitive some people, especially gamers, are being toward this situation.

You know who else advises caution when travelling to Iran? The US State Department:

The Department of State warns U.S. citizens to carefully consider the risks of travel to Iran. Dual national Iranian-American citizens may encounter difficulty in departing Iran. U.S. citizens should stay current with media coverage of local events and carefully consider nonessential travel. The Travel Warning for Iran issued October 8, 2010 has been reviewed and reissued without change.

Some elements in Iran remain hostile to the United States. As a result, U.S. citizens may be subject to harassment or arrest while traveling or residing in Iran. Since 2009, Iranian authorities have prevented the departure, in some cases for several months, of a number of Iranian-American citizens, including journalists and academics, who traveled to Iran for personal or professional reasons. Iranian authorities also have unjustly detained or imprisoned U.S. citizens on various charges, including espionage and posing a threat to national security. U.S. citizens of Iranian origin should consider the risk of being targeted by authorities before planning travel to Iran. Iranian authorities deny the U.S. Interests Section in Tehran access to imprisoned dual national Iranian-American citizens because Iranian authorities consider them to be solely Iranian citizens; access to U.S. citizens is often denied as well.

The Iranian government continues to repress some minority religious and ethnic groups, including Baha'i, Arabs, Kurds, Azeris, and others. Consequently, some areas within the country where these minorities reside, including the Baluchistan border area near Pakistan and Afghanistan, the Kurdish northwest of the country, and areas near the Iraqi border, remain unsafe. U.S. citizens who travel to Iran should exercise caution.

When your diplomatic corps says, "Maybe you should rethink this?," you might want to take them seriously.

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I know I'm going to be in the extreme minority here as most young people are usually liberal, but if the guy was Iranian born, living in Iran, and was in any way treasonous to his own country and fellow citizens, he deserved to be put to death. Now, it's hard to actually tell what happened as this whole situation seems like one big "he said, she said" kind of situation, but if it's legit, I see nothing wrong with him being put down like a dog.

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@Mikemcn said:

I wish I lived in a US where the government would protect the rights of its citizens even abroad, but now Iran and countries like it can murder whoever they want, and the US will just wag its finger at them, for fear of looking bad. Which is odd because Iran and it's neighbors have made it clear they already hate us.

Obama recently signed for a law that lets the military detain U.S. citizens without trial indefinitely. That's not freedom.

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@MattSchwabby said:

Shockingly, the consensus in the comments of this article on Reddit is something akin to "thats what he gets for going to Iran." Can't believe how insensitive some people, especially gamers, are being toward this situation.

He should have known better. He was a U.S. Marine who worked at a company that made a game titled "Assault on Iran." People are just being realistic when they say "thats what he gets for going to Iran."

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@Makoto_Mizuhara_Sakamoto said:

And people keep saying Islam is the religion of Peace.

There are no governments in the world that can be called Islam.

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hey Islam, good job making yourself out to be the most barbaric and draconian religion the world has ever seen.

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@DaveC524 said:

I know I'm going to be in the extreme minority here as most young people are usually liberal, but if the guy was Iranian born, living in Iran, and was in any way treasonous to his own country and fellow citizens, he deserved to be put to death. Now, it's hard to actually tell what happened as this whole situation seems like one big "he said, she said" kind of situation, but if it's legit, I see nothing wrong with him being put down like a dog.

Can't even be bothered to read the thread title AND you're a fascist? Delightful.

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Very sad after reading the comments for this article. I'm really hoping it's just a vocal minority and not an actual representation of this community.

So Much Hate.

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@ArcLyte said:

hey religion, good job making yourself out to be the most barbaric and draconian system the world has ever seen.

I took your comment and drained out the racism. Or maybe I added more, hard to say.

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@Mikemcn said:

@ArcLyte said:

hey religion, good job making yourself out to be the most barbaric and draconian system the world has ever seen.

I took your comment and drained out the racism. Or maybe I added more, hard to say.

i'm okay with this.

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After reading the article and all the comments (up to my own post of course), I'm afraid to admit membership to any of the groups that identify me. I'm Muslim, I'm a gamer, I'm a U.S. citizen, I'm an IT admin, and I'm a family guy. There are people in every one of those groups I don't want to associate with. But I'm still one of them. Be careful how vastly you hate.

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I am not going to tell someone how to run their life but if I am an ex-marine who works for a company that does contract work for the CIA, probably the last country I'd travel to is Iran. Not saying he deserves to be executed, but some people reap what they sow.

I mean even North Korea would negotiate some trade for your dumb ass. Iran just wants to behead you.