Iran govt closes three newspapers: Reports

An Iranian govt-run press supervisory body has closed three newspapers without giving reasons, local news agencies reported Tuesday.

Tehran: An Iranian government-run press supervisory body has closed three newspapers without giving reasons, local news agencies reported Tuesday.

ILNA news agency reported the closure of Farhang Ashdi (Culture of Reconciliation) and Arman (Ideals), while the official IRNA news agency said Tahlil Rooz (Day`s Analysis)
was also ordered shut.

The orders were issued by a government commission which supervises the media in Iran, the reports said.
"We started publishing the newspaper three months ago and then we received the commission`s decision by fax," Emami Nasiri, director of Farhang Ashdi, was quoted as saying by ILNA. He did not say when the order was issued.

Bahman Hagatnian, the head of Tahlil Rooz, also said that his paper, published in the southern city of Shiraz, was closed by the commission "without any reason," IRNA reported.

Since 2005, under the administration of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iranian newspapers, websites and news agencies of all political persuasions have been hit by a string of closures.

The media came under a severe crackdown after Ahmadinejad`s re-election on June 12 when scores of reformist journalists were detained for their alleged role in triggering
the post-vote unrest in Tehran.

Several of the journalists are still detained in prisons.

Bureau Report

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