Editor sentenced to 74 lashes



New York, April 18, 2002
—Ali-Hamed Imam, editor of the local weekly Shams-e Tabriz, was sentenced to 74 lashes and seven months in prison on April 16 by a court in Tabriz, 350 miles (560 kilometers) northwest of the capital, Tehran.

According to Iran's state news agency, IRNA, the court also revoked Imam's publishing license and suspended the paper. IRNA reported that 17 charges had been filed against Imam stemming from "repeated press offenses."


Iranian authorities have closed more than 40 newspapers since a crackdown on the press began two years ago.




April 18, 2002 12:00 PM ET |

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