The Press Supervisory Board revoked
the licenses of the Tehran-based dailies Farhang-e Aashti and Arman
on Sunday, according to local
and international
news reports. On Monday,
the same state agency’s offices in
“Iranian authorities have resorted to virtually every
measure to suppress critical voices since the country held its presidential
elections on June 12,” said CPJ Middle East and North Africa Program
Coordinator
The BBC Persian service reported
that the Association for the Supervision of Publications in
Since June 12, CPJ has documented several cases in which Iranian authorities have censored newspapers.
Following the disputed presidential elections, Iranian
authorities instituted vast measures to suppress critical voices. Authorities interrupted
communications, censored the media,
blocked Web sites and expelled foreign
journalists, CPJ research shows. The government agencies arrested thousands of
protesters, among them journalists. Dozens of journalists still remain
in Iranian prisons: In ongoing sweeps since June 12, authorities have detained
at least 70, some of whom have since been released. At least 29 journalists
remain in custody, according to CPJ
research.
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