Rights Group Concerned About Iranian Women Journalists

A prominent international media rights group says Iran has launched a crackdown on women journalists. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) says two journalists -- Mahbubeh Hosseinzadeh and Nahid Keshavarz -- have been arrested and held for nearly two weeks after covering a demonstration calling for the repeal of laws that discriminate against women.

The Paris-based organization says five women journalists -- Asieh Amini, Jila Bani Yaghoub, Jelveh Javaheri, Nushine Ahmadi Khorasani, and Sussan Tahmassebi -- have been summoned before the Tehran Revolutionary Court and charged with "attacking national security," "publicity against the Islamic Republic," and "participating in an unauthorized demonstration."

Parnaz Azima, a broadcaster with Radio Farda, the Persian-language service run jointly by RFE/RL and Voice of America, has also been barred from leaving the country. Azima told Radio Farda today that all efforts to get her Iranian passport back have failed.

"It's my right [to travel to Iran]," Azima said. "Anyone has the right to go to his country and not be harassed unless it's a criminal who has committed a crime and been convicted. I'm really surprised that [officials] behave like this without any reason."

Azima had her passport seized when she arrived in Tehran nearly three months ago to visit a sick relative.

Copyright (c) 2006. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20036. www.rferl.org

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