New York, July 7, 2009--With at least 30 journalists currently in prison, Iran replaces China as the world's worst jailer of journalists, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today. CPJ called on the Iranian authorities to release all journalists who have been detained following the country's disputed June 12 presidential elections.
CPJ research shows that at least 24 detained in the aftermath of the elections remain in custody, in addition to at least six journalists who were in detention prior to the disputed elections. In the past few days three journalists have been freed, while at least three others have been arrested.
Of the 30 journalists currently behind bars, 13 work primarily for print publications, three work for online publications, two work for television stations, six are primarily bloggers, and an additional six are freelancers or with unknown affiliations.
"The Iranian authorities have orchestrated a campaign
against journalists of all types since the June 12 presidential elections,"
said CPJ Middle East and North Africa Program Coordinator
On Sunday, Iranian authorities freed Iason Athanasiadis
Meanwhile CPJ has confirmed the arrests of three additional journalists, Massoud Bastani, Issa Saharkhiz and Kambiz Nouroozi, who were detained recently.
Below
is a list of journalists who remain in custody as of July 7. The names reflect
those whose detention could be independently verified by CPJ.
Massoud Bastani, Jomhoriyat
DETAINED: July 5, 2009
Bastani, husband of detained journalist Mehamsa Amrabadi, was arrested when he was went to a Tehran court seeking information about his wife's whereabouts, according to multiple local news reports. He works for Jomhoriyat, a news Web site affiliated with the defeated reformist candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi. His wife, Amrabadi, was arrested along with two other journalists on June 15. According to local and international rights groups Amrabadi, who is pregnant, is being held at Evin Prison.
Issa Saharkhiz, freelance
DETAINED: July 3, 2009
Saharkhiz, a freelance journalist and founding member of
the Association of Iranian Journalists, was arrested while traveling in north
of
Abulfazl Abedini , freelance
DETAINED: June 30, 2009
Abidini, a freelance journalist and human right activist,
was arrested in Ahwaz in southwest
Kambiz Nouroozi, Association of Iranian Journalists
DETAINED: June 28, 2009
Uniformed officers arrested Nouroozi, director of legal affairs
at the Association of Iranian Journalists, in
Mujtaba Tehrani, Etemad e Melli
DETAINED: June 27, 2009
Tehrani, a reporter with the newspaper owned by defeated presidential candidate Mehdi Karroubi, was arrested on his way home, according to Saham News, a news Web site affiliated with Karroubi. According to Saham News, Tehrani had informed his family that he was returning home from work, but never arrived. The following day police visited his home, searched it, and took his computer, the Web site reported.
Names unknown (3), Kalameh Sabz
DETAINED: June 22, 2009
Although 25 staffers of Kalameh Sabz, a newspaper owned by defeated presidential contender Mir-Hossein Mousavi, were initially detained, Ayande News, a self-described independent news Web site, reported on June 29 that 22 of them had been released.
Alireza Beheshti, Kalameh Sabz
DETAINED: June 22, 2009
Beheshti, editor-in-chief of
Maziar Bahari,
Newsweek
DETAINED: June 20, 2009
Security agents arrested Newsweek's
Zhila Bani-Yaghoub, Iranian Women's Club
Bahman Ahmadi
Omavi, Affiliation unknown
DETAINED: June 19, 2009
Bani-Yaghoub and Omavi, who are married, were arrested by
security forces in
Rajab-Ali Mazroui, Association of Iranian Journalists
DETAINED: June 19, 2009
Mazroui, director of the Association of Iranian Journalists,
was arrested on June 19, according to multiple local news reports. The details
of his arrest in
Muhammad Ghouchani, Etemad e Melli
DETAINED: June 19, 2009
Ghouchani, editor-in-chief of Etemad e Melli , which is
owned by defeated presidential candidate Mehdi Karroubi, was arrested on June
19 by Ettelaat intelligence agents, the BBC Persian service reported.
On June 30, Javan, a newspaper aligned with President Mahmoud
Ahmedinejad, published a "confession" allegedly made by Ghouchani
Saeed Laylaz , Sarmaia
DETAINED: June 17, 2009
Lilaz, a journalist for the daily business journal Sarmaia and a vocal critic of President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad's economic policy, was arrested in his home on June 17, his wife, Sepharnaz Panahi, told the BBC Persian service. She said that officers searched their home and confiscated videotapes, hard disks, and letters. The family doesn't know where Lilaz is being held, the BBC reported. Sarmaia also reported the arrest.
Karim Arghandehpour, blogger
DETAINED: June 17, 2009
Arghandehpour, a journalist who blogs at Futurama, was arrested on June 17, according to news reports. Arghandehpour wrote for the now-defunct reformist newspapers Salaam and Vaghaa-ye-Ettefaaghyeh, according to the Tehran Bureau, a news Web site.
Mohammad Ali Abtahi, blogger
DETAINED: June 16, 2009
The well-known blogger Abtahi, who is an advisor to the defeated
presidential candidate Mehdi Karroubi and was vice president during Mohammad
Khatami's presidency, was arrested on June 16, the BBC Persian service reported.
A blog entry on his site states
that he will resume writing as soon as he is released. His wife, Fatima Abtahi,
told the BBC that three men in plainclothes visited their home in
Sumaia Tawhidlu, blogger
DETAINED: Mid-June
Tawhidlu, who blogs at Sahel
e Salamat and is a supporter of defeated reformist candidate Mir-Hossein
Mousavi, was arrested in mid-June in
Ahmad Zaid-Abadi, Rooz Online
DETAINED: Mid-June
Zaid-Abadi, a well-known journalist who writes a weekly
column for Rooz Online, a Farsi and English reformist news Web site, was
arrested in mid-June in
Mehamsa Amrabadi, Etemad e Melli
Behzad Bashbo, date unknown
Khalil Mir-Ashrafi, date unknown
DETAINED: June 15, 2009
Amrabadi, a reporter for Etemad e Melli newspaper, was
arrested on June 15, her mother, Maryam Naqi, told
the BBC Persian service. Naqi told the BBC that the Ministry of Justice
informed her on June 18 that her daughter was being held at Evin Prison. On
June 17, Ham Mihan, a news Web site, reported that the cartoonist Bashbo
and television producer Mir-Ashrafi were guests
at
Shiwa Nazar-Ahari, blogger
DETAINED: June 14, 2009
Nazar-Ahari, a blogger
and a member of the Committee of Human Rights Reporters, a local watchdog
group, was arrested by Ettelaat intelligence agents in her
Kayvan Samimi , Nama
DETAINED: June 14, 2009
Samimi, manager of the now-defunct monthly magazine Nama,
was arrested on June 14 in
Like this article? Support our work
- Donate Now
- Google+
- Share
https://cpj.org/x/2ce3