Iranian Parliament Criminalizes Interviews with 'Hostile Media'
The Iranian parliament has voted to further criminalize interviews conducted with what it deems 'hostile media' outlets, specifically mentioning US and Israeli media. This move tightens restrictions on communication with foreign press.
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Iranian parliament votes to further criminalise interviews with 'hostile media' - Reuters
Iranian parliament votes to further criminalise interviews with 'hostile media' Reuters
Read full article →Iranian parliament votes to further criminalise interviews with 'hostile media' - The Straits Times
Iranian parliament votes to further criminalise interviews with 'hostile media' The Straits Times
Read full article →Iranian parliament votes to further criminalize interviews with US, Israeli media outlets
Under the proposed bill, interviews or participation in discussions with such media would be banned, and violations would carry six months to two years in prison.
Read full article →Iranian parliament votes to further criminalize interviews with ‘hostile media’
Interviews with other foreign media would require notification to the intelligence ministry.
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