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| Sunday, 18 June, 2000, 10:25 GMT 11:25 UK Iran MPs demand press freedom ![]() Press freedom is central to the reformist agenda Iran's new reformist parliament has called for urgent changes to restrictive press laws approved by its conservative-dominated predecessor. Deputies also called on the head of the judiciary to reopen pro-reform newspapers closed in a hardline crackdown in April.
The press law, passed on 18 April
Even before the restrictive press legislation was passed, the judiciary had suspended more than a dozen dailies and jailed a number of press chiefs for various offences relating to the content of their publications. Reformists, who won a huge majority in the February elections, had pledged to overturn the restrictive law in the first weeks of the new parliament, which opened late last month. Respect for the law "The closure of 18 publications with a circulation of more than one million copies per day can only be likened to closing society's schools," said Ahmad Bourqani, an MP from Tehran.
Shahi Arablou, a member of the conservative minority in the new parliament, said he was against any hasty revision of the press law. "Some changes to the law could possibly be argued for, but changes must not be made right now, proposals for change should be open to deeper study," Mr Arablou said.
The closures came after supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called the independent press "bases of the enemy" in a public speech. |
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