Hammihan Newspaper: Domestic Media Are Not Tools of the Enemy and Journalists Are Not Spies

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Hammihan Newspaper: Domestic Media Are Not Tools of the Enemy and Journalists Are Not Spies

The Hammihan newspaper: Domestic media are not tools of the enemy, and journalists are not spies.

More than 200 days have passed since the arrest of Elaheh Mohammadi, a journalist for the Hammihan newspaper. The newspaper has published a special edition on this occasion, stating that currently, journalists and reporters need a change in the authorities’ perspective on their profession more than any demand for improvement in their conditions. They need to accept that domestic media are not tools of the enemy, and their journalists are not spies.

In this special edition, several notes from various journalists have been published, most of which focus on the reasons for the arrest of Elaheh Mohammadi and Niloufar Hamedi and the uncertainty surrounding their cases.

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