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Iran shuts down reformist paper

By Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran

Published: August 17 2009 22:22 | Last updated: August 17 2009 22:22

Iran’s conservative judiciary on Monday shut down Etemad Melli, a leading reformist paper run by Mehdi Karroubi, a presidential candidate who has claimed some young women and men were raped in detention centres.

The prosecutor general in a letter to the culture ministry said Etemad Melli should not be printed “until later notice” following “various private and public complaints” and its insistence on “publishing illegal and criminal articles”.

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