Niloufar Hamedi’s Husband: My Entry to IRNA News Agency Has Been Banned

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The entry of Niloufar Hamedi’s husband to IRNA news agency has been banned

Mohammad Hossein Ajurlou, the husband of detained journalist Niloufar Hamedi, has announced in a tweet that he has been dismissed from IRNA news agency

He wrote that after about 13 years of working at IRNA, my entry to the news agency was banned from the beginning of Bahman (January), and yesterday I received the letter of termination of cooperation

Niloufar Hamedi, Mr. Ajurlou’s wife, was a journalist who reported on the circumstances of the death and funeral of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish Iranian girl, and was arrested for this reason

The news of Mahsa Amini’s death sparked the recent protests in Iran

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