Source:
Rooz Online
A group of Iranian journalists have
written a letter to foreign reporters who are invited to Iran by Iran's
government to provide media coverage to the celebrations of the anniversary of
the victory of the Islamic Revolution.
The letter of Iranian journalists to their
foreign colleagues is as follows:
Dear
Fellow Journalists
We are writing to those of you who have been
invited to go to Iran in February 2010 to provide media coverage to the
celebrations of the anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution. We are
a group of Iranian journalists who have been forced to live in exile. There are
many others like us around the world, 45 of whom will be in Iranian prisons when
you arrive in Tehran. They will be under torturous conditions in Iranian prisons
that are, as you know, among the most hideous in the world.
Dear Fellow Journalists
As imprisoned or exiled journalists our crime is
nothing other than our desire to report freely on events in Iran, as the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights provides.
Since the electoral coup that took place in Iran
last summer, the Iranian regime has intensified its suppression of press freedom
this year and along with it is striving to remove the country's peaceful
movement through sophisticated suppressive means.
After failing for eight months to achieve its
goals, the illegal and fraudulent government has now prepared a new show. We
have received precise information that Ahmadinejad's electoral coup-perpetrated
administration is busy preparing to muster its own crowd in Tehran through the
use of all possible means and the government's extensive resources.
Its plan is, on one hand, to prevent the
pro-Green Movement million strong group from approaching the location of the
celebrations in Azadi circle in Tehran where Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is scheduled to
give a speech, while on the other, fill this area with pro-government
demonstrators.
Dear Fellow Journalists
Inviting foreign journalists to provide media
coverage of the anniversary of the 1979 revolution on February 11, 2010 is
another part of the deceitful plan of Ahmadinejad's illegal administration. As
you know, this government has till now arrested many foreign journalists and
accused them of being spies while banning the activities of most international
media. Now, it is using them, through its invitation, so they can show the world
that it is a government that enjoys popular support.
The goal of the Iranian government is to direct
journalists towards the pro-government demonstrations and prevent them from
going to other locale.
Dear Fellow Journalists
You are going to Iran not only as media
representatives of the free world, but also as representatives of your Iranian
fellow journalists who are either in prison or in exile outside Iran. Your host
is a government that is anti freedom, anti free media, and one that practices
the most basic human rights of people.
You will be stepping onto streets that still bear
the blood of Iran's best and the brightest. You must have seen the film that
shows how Neda Agha-Soltan was murdered. This young woman is a symbol and
representative of those who have been arrested, raped, tortured and murdered by
Iran's coup administration. While Neda and others like her were killed on the
streets, there are hundreds of others who have been raped, tortured and murdered
in dungeons, prisons or unknown places by this government.
Dear Fellow Journalists
We are providing you the names of Iranian
journalists who are now in prison, based on the list prepared by Reporters
Without Border and request that you search for them and find them. Ask them and
their prison wardens why are they in prison.
Dear Fellow Journalists
As you go to our country that is under a
dictatorship not to be duped by the schemes of those who murder freedom.
We draw your attention to these points:
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Demonstrations
will begin on the night of February 11. The Allaho Akbar cries that will
fill the night in Iranian towns will be the cries of people's protests and
the start of the march of million green Iranians who will fill the streets
at the invitation of Mohammad Khatami, Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi
Karoubi.
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The main march
will start from Enghelab street in east Tehran - go through Imam Hossein
Circle - and end at Azadi Circle in west Tehran. The Passdaran Revolutionary
Guards (IRGC) has already made plans to close the streets leading to
Enghelab street and to crackdown people as a measure to prevent them from
taking to these streets. The Green Movement should be visible around this
route and all over Tehran and not only on the paths that pro-government
demonstrators will be provided.
Dear Fellow Journalists
Like on other similar occasions, the coup
government will attempt to control all the paths so that the only people that
will come in view of your cameras will be the Basijis, who will present a
caricature of the Iranian nation for your television cameras.
You will hear the protesting voice of the Iranian
people clearer than ever if you look beyond the fences, cordons, and barriers
and look at the real people of Iran.
Dear Fellow Journalists
We are confident that you will push aside the
bloody hands of the coup perpetrators and that you will shake the hands of the
suffered people of Iran. You are going to a historic trip. We will see you off
with our hearts filled with dreams of freedom and eyes filled with tears.
We look forward to seeing the leading media
headline in February 2010 be: "The Victory of a Nation."
Dear Fellow Journalists
Do not be fooled by the deceptions of your hosts,
look at everything that is worth looking at, expose their shows, and listen to
the true calls of the Iranian people. And on this historic trip relay and report
the innocence of the Iranian people. This is the expectation that your suffering
fellow journalists have of you.
For more information please contact
Roozirani@yahoo.com or by telephone at:
France : Nooshabeh amiri : 0033-674307842
England:
Alireza Nourizadeh: 0044- 7717400500
Canada:
Nikahnag kowsar: 001-6478341348
U.S.A:
Omid Memarian: 001-510 6379590
Netherland: Afshin Ellian: 0031- 613316819
Germany:
Babak Sina: 0049-17622622512
Norway:Asieh Amini:004796845526
The names of Iranian journalists who are now
in prison
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5 janvier 2010 -
Kivan Farzin -
Farhangh é ahangh
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5 janvier 2010 -
Behrangh Tonkaboni - Farhangh é ahangh
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2 janvier 2010 -
Mohammad Sadegh Javadihessar - éditorialiste du quotidien suspendu
Etemad-e Melli
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2 janvier 2010 -
Mahssa Hekmet - journaliste du quotidien suspendu Etemad-e Melli
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2 janvier 2010 - Ali
Hekmet - membre du Comité de défense de la liberté de la presse
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2 janvier 2010 -
Rozbeh Karimi - Shargh et Kargozaran
-
28 décembre 2009 -
Emadoldin Baghi - journaliste et figure emblématique de la défense
des droits de l'homme en Iran
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28 décembre 2009 -
Abdolreza Tajik - Journaliste au quotidien Farhikhteghan
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28 décembre 2009 -
Mostafa Izadi - Etemad-e Melli
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28 décembre 2009 -
Mortaza Kazemian - journaliste de plusieurs journaux réformateurs
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28 décembre 2009 -
Badrolssadat Mofidi, - secrétaire général de l'Association des
journalistes iraniens,
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28 décembre 2009 -
Kivan Mehrgan, - journaliste du quotidien Etemaad
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28 décembre 2009 -
Nassrin Vaziri - journaliste de l'agence ILNA
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28 décembre 2009 -
Mashaallah Shamsolvaezin - porte-parole de l'Association des
journalistes iraniens et du Comité de défense de la liberté de la presse
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27 décembre 2009 -
Reza Al-Bacha - télévision Dubaï TV
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27 décembre 2009 -
Mohammad Javad Saberi - journaliste
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20 décembre 2009 -
Mohammad Norizad - Journaliste et directeur du blog (http://mohammadnurizad.blogfa.com/)
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22 novembre 2009 -
Sasan Aghaei - Journaliste au quotidien Farhikhteghan
-
4 aoÃ"t 2009 - Reza
Norbakhsh - rédacteur en chef du quotidien Farhikhteghan
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31 juillet 2009 -
Mehdi Hossinzadeh - Journaliste
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4 juillet 2009 -
Masoud Bastani - rédacteur en chef "Nedat Eslahat"
-
4 juillet 2009 - Issa
Saharkhiz - Journaliste
-
26 juin 2009 - Reza
Rafiee Foroshani - Journaliste freelance
-
20 juin 2009 -
Bahaman Ahamadi Amoee
-
17 juin 2009 - Saide
Lylaz - Sarmayeh
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16 juin 2009 -
Mohsein Azmodeh - journaliste de l'agence Mehr
-
14 juin 2009 - Ahmad
Zeydabadi
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14 juin 2009 - Omid
Salimi - Photoreporter
-
13 juin 2009 - Kivan
Samimi Behbani
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26 avril 2009 - Sajad
Khaksari - Galam Moalem
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18 novembre 2008 -
Bahman Totonchi - Karfto
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1er juillet 2007 -
Mohammad Sadegh Kabovand - Payam-e mardom-e Kurdestan
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25 janvier 2007 -
Adnan Hassanpour - Aso
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11 february 2010 -
nooshin jafari- etemad
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11 february 2010 -mazeyar
samii - journalist
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11 february 2010 -ali
mohamad eslampoor- journalist
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11 february 2010 -
sahar ghasen nejad - joirnalist
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11 february 2010 -nazanin
hasan neya- journalist
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11 february 2010 - kave ghasmi
kermanshahi- journalist
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11 february 2010-
alireza saghafi - journalist
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