Murals in the US shine a light on human rights in Iran
Posted by Al Jazeera America on Wednesday, 7 October 2015
High Levels of Depression and PTSD Among Iranian Journalists
CommentOf the 114 journalists participating in the study, the results show that: 58.8% have been arrested and 19.3% have been tortured.
VIDEO: Poland (via London) Draws for Atena
CommentIn London’s mecca for street art, a Polish artist campaigns to free the young Iranian cartoonist Atena Farghadani, who is serving almost 13 years in jail in Iran for drawing a cartoon.
PBS Interview - Journalism is not a Crime Launch
CommentJournalist Maziar Bahari was held for months in a Tehran prison after being arrested while on assignment. He's written a memoir of that ordeal, "Then They Came for Me," plus directed a documentary called "Forced Confessions."
Now he's launched a website that he's hoping will draw more attention to the dangers facing journalists in Iran.
Press TV vs Maziar Bahari
CommentOfcom has ruled that Iran’s state-run Press TV is responsible for a serious breach of UK broadcasting rules and could face a fine for airing an interview with Maziar Bahari.
The Guardian
Ofcom’s official bulletin
Press TV’s replies:
Conspiracy against PressTV: British style
Ofcom vs. Press TV: Viewers’ angle
What is the real agenda of Ofcom?-The Agenda-06-04-2011-(Part1)
What is the real agenda of Ofcom?-The Agenda-06-04-2011-(Part1)
What is the real agenda of Ofcom?-The Agenda-06-04-2011-(Part2)
Britain steps up pressure on PressTV
News Cottage Two blog
A British game against PressTV
Press Release: Ofcom ruling on PressTV
Bahari: Press TV interview voluntary
Empire continues to sweat over Press TV