Iranian Court Shuts Down 3 Pro-Reform Newspapers as Dissent Continues to Simmer
October 7, 2009
Iran's judiciary has shut down three pro-reform newspapers, opposition Web sites reported Tuesday, in what appears to be a new effort to prevent protests against President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The closures came several days after the appointment of two hard-line military veterans to security-related positions. Together, analysts said, the moves reflected the government's continued determination to suppress the dissent that has risen in the wake of the disputed June 12 presidential election.
Iranian Court Shuts Down 3 Pro-Reform Newspapers as Dissent Continues to Simmer