Iran General NewsIran arrests head of reformist daily: wife

Iran arrests head of reformist daily: wife

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AFP: Iran on Saturday arrested the head of reformist daily Bahar, Saeed Pourazizi, for publishing an article seen by critics as questioning the beliefs of Shia Islam, Fars news agency reported.

Tehran (AFP) — Iran on Saturday arrested the head of reformist daily Bahar, Saeed Pourazizi, for publishing an article seen by critics as questioning the beliefs of Shia Islam, Fars news agency reported.

“Today he was summoned to the prosecutor’s office… He was arrested and transferred to Evin prison,” in northern Tehran, his wife Masoumeh Shahriari told Fars.

Shahriari said the public prosecutor had “lodged a complaint” against Pourazizi, who was trying to negotiate being released on bail.

“We have not been informed about the amount of money needed for the bail,” she said.

Iran’s press watchdog banned Bahar last week because of an article seen by many as questioning a core belief of Shia Islam.

Prior to the ban , the daily issued an apology note, saying publishing the article was an “unintentional mistake” and it had temporarily suspended activities to “ease the tensions”.

Culture Minister Ali Janati said the article “foments religious conflicts” and that the daily had received earlier warnings.

And judiciary chief Ayatollah Sadegh Larijani warned Wednesday that his department will “act with determination against those who falsify the history and try to undermine the fundamentals of the regime.”

Iran’s new president Hassan Rouhani, who has the support of reformists and moderates, pledged to work for more social freedom during his election campaign.

Several reformist journalists and political activists in the predominantly Shiite country have been released since he took office in August.

Bahar and several other reformist dailies, notably Shargh, only resumed publication at the end of 2012 after a ban lasting several years.

 

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