22 June 2009
IFJ Demands Safety for Iranian Journalists as Union Leaders Go into Hiding
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today
called on the Iranian authorities to
guarantee the safety and freedom of all journalists attempting to cover events
in Iran
following reports of journalists being arrested and union leaders going into
hiding over the weekend.
"The Iranian
authorities must immediately release all imprisoned journalists and send a
clear signal that journalists are to be allowed to work freely and without fear
of arrest or intimidation," said Aidan White, IFJ General Secretary. "We are
particularly concerned about the fate of Ali Mazrooei, Chair of the Association
of Iranian Journalists."
According to reports, Mazrooei and other leaders of
the Association, an affiliate of the IFJ, have gone into hiding following the
arrests of journalists and demonstrators over the weekend. Newsweek
correspondent, Maziar Bahari, was arrested on Sunday, while John Leyne, BBC
Tehran correspondent, has been asked to leave the country.
Further reports suggest that up to ten Iranian journalists have been arrested and many others
have gone into hiding. Several foreign journalists such as Mikel Ayestarán from
Spanish daily ABC have left the country after the refusal of the authorities to
extend their temporary visas.
These developments follow widespread restrictions on
foreign media in Iran, and closing
of many websites by the authorities.
For more
information, contact + 32 2 235 22 07
The IFJ represents over 600,000 journalists in 123 countries worldwide








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