Aug 22, 2005

Ahwazi: Ahwaz Written Newspaper shut down by Iran Regime


According to Iran-Emrooz, the Iran's largest electronic publication, the Sout-el-Shaab (Voice of the People) newspaper has been shut down by the Iranian regime without warning
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According to Iran-Emrooz, the Iran's largest electronic publication, the Sout-el-Shaab (Voice of the People) newspaper has been shut down by the Iranian regime without warning.

The newspaper was published in Ahwaz, with pages in both Arabic and Farsi. It had its accreditation withdrawn without warning after four years of publication.

The Iranian Ministry of Culture gave no reasons for the action. The publisher, Hassan Hashemian, an Ahwazi Arab, is baffled by the government's censorship of his newspaper, which had followed a progressive and moderate line in support of the cultural rights of indigenous Ahwazi Arabs in Iran.

The British Ahwazi Friendship Society (BAFS), which supports independent media projects in Ahwaz, condemns what is yet another example of state oppression of Ahwazi Arabs and the government's desire to eliminate Arab culture.

Source: The British Ahwazhi Friendship Society