Iran General NewsIran censors news of its censoring

Iran censors news of its censoring

-

Iran Focus: London, Jul. 10 – Iran’s state censors were busy last week after the European Parliament (EP) adopted a resolution accusing Tehran of obstructing freedom of express on the internet. Iran Focus

London, Jul. 10 – Iran’s state censors were busy last week after the European Parliament (EP) adopted a resolution accusing Tehran of obstructing freedom of express on the internet.

In its resolution on Thursday, the EP listed Iran alongside Belarus, Burma, China, Cuba, Libya, Maldives, Nepal, North Korea, Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, and Vietnam as being “enemies of freedom of expression on-line”.

The EP highlighted the case of Motjaba Saminejad, a weblogger imprisoned in Iran for reporting the arrests of fellow cyber-dissidents.

On the same day, the official Iranian news agency IRNA reported the EP resolution and listed all the states but one on the blacklist: Iran.

In May, the international media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) accused hard-line Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of being “predators” of press freedoms.

In its 2006 annual report for press freedom, the watchdog said that the “very exclusive club” of predators of press freedom expanded in 2005 to include Ahmadinejad.

It described Iran as “the Middle East’s biggest prison for journalists and bloggers”. “Threats, interrogation, summonses, arrests, and arbitrary detention are sharply increasing”, it said.

“Journalists can often only stay out of prison by paying very high bail. The accession to power of hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has not improved the situation.

“In Iran, prison often means torture as well”, it added.

The watchdog said that Iran had “total control” over news within its borders and was among the world’s “most repressive regimes”.

Latest news

Iran’s Regime Executes Two More Protesters from the January Uprising

This morning, two more protesters were executed by Iran's regime. Mizan, the state-run news agency affiliated with the judiciary of...

The Collapse of Iran’s Economic Resilience

The latest international reports show that the Iranian regime’s economy ranks near the bottom among 130 global economies. This...

Iranian Nurses Protest Unpaid Outstanding Claims

On May 30, a group of nurses in Yazd Province held a protest rally outside the Governor-General's Office, demanding...

Physician Migration, A Warning Alarm for Iran’s Healthcare System

With physicians and nurses emigrating abroad, the human resources crisis in Iran’s healthcare system has entered a new phase....

Denmark Accuses Iran’s Regime of Terrorism Threat

According to Al Arabiya, Denmark's Security and Intelligence Service (PET) announced that Iran's regime has played a more prominent...

Workers At Iran’s Makran Steel Face Nine Months of Unpaid Wages

The ongoing crisis of unpaid workers’ wages in contracted projects has once again made headlines at Makran Steel in...

Must read

Iran said to support Shiite militias in Iraq

Washington Post: Through proxies, Iran is giving weapons, bomb...

Mysterious cargo aboard Iranian ship seized by pirates raises WMD concerns

FOX News: As Somali pirates brazenly maintain their standoff...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you