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Thursday 30 December 2010

Iran reformist editor out on bail: report

30 December 2010 - 08H31

File photo shows an Iranian woman looking at a copy of the reformist daliy "Shargh" in Tehran. Iran has released on bail one of three editors of the leading reformist newspaper Shargh who had been arrested earlier this month, opposition website Kaleme.com reported Thursday.
File photo shows an Iranian woman looking at a copy of the reformist daliy "Shargh" in Tehran. Iran has released on bail one of three editors of the leading reformist newspaper Shargh who had been arrested earlier this month, opposition website Kaleme.com reported Thursday.

AFP - Iran has released on bail one of three editors of the leading reformist newspaper Shargh who had been arrested earlier this month, opposition website Kaleme.com reported Thursday.

Chief editor Ahmad Gholami, who was detained on December 7 along with two other editors and a financial sponsor of the daily, was released after posting a bail of nearly 10,000 dollars, Kaleme reported.

On December 12, Tehran prosecutor Abbas Jafari Dolatabadi said they all faced "security related crimes."

Kaleme, which belongs to opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi, said the release came after more than 150 prominent Iranian writers and journalists wrote a letter to judiciary chief Ayatollah Sadeq Larijani calling for such a move.

Shargh, the flagship of Iran's reformist press, has survived several closures since hardliner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad became president in 2005.

The authorities have come down hard on the media and arrested scores of journalists since anti-government protests erupted after Ahmadinejad's disputed re-election in June 2009.

Many have since been sentenced to lengthy jail terms.

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