
Limitations on official news sources began when a short news item appeared in Mehr, a news agency affiliated to the Islamic Propagation Organization (Sazeman-e Tablighat-e Eslami).
The note claimed that “most news reports [.. . .] referenced by human rights organizations that call on action against the Iran [sic], are those that come from the ISNA Student News agency and ILNA Labor News agency, both Iranian news sources.”After that the press deputy at the Ministry of Islamic Guidance announced that it was going clean up the news as well as news agencies.Even before any law was adopted, ILNA journalists were denied access to press conferences by Iranian President Ahmadinejad. Others were laid off, ostensibly to reduce staff costs. Still no one provided any explanation as to why staff reduction applied only to the reporters from the news agency’s political section.In concluding, the letter signed by 15 Majlis members, said: “Since the press and publications are free to express themselves within the confines of the law and no authority has the right to exert any pressure on them or force them into exercising censorship, it is appropriate that measures be taken to remove any such pressures and limitations.”
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