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Nevertheless, it is not clear which one of the matters mentioned in Section 9 of the press law has not been adhered to simultaneously by a number of managing directors of the newspapers and magazines which the Press Monitoring Committee has decided to act in this way." “Nowruzi then went on to explain what the actual Article 11 of the press law means and said: "According to this Article in law, if the licence holder of a certain newspaper or magazine does not abide by the matters mentioned in the Section 9 of the press law then on the discretion of the Press Monitoring Committee the licence of that newspaper or magazine can be suspended. Because on this website this news is released without having any legal basis, however, if we analyze this news based on what was released on Fars News Agency we can understand that the Press Monitoring Committee has limited power based on Article 11 of the press law." "We cannot have an accurate analysis if we read the news of the suspensions on the official website of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance. Then the official website of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance announced the suspension of nine newspapers without any legal evidence." Nowruzi continued: "A similar incident has happened once before and such an approach is first of all not good publicity for the Press Monitoring Committee itself." Kambiz Nowruzi took a leg! al approach to the dual publication of this news on two different websites and explained: “The news first appeared on Fars News Agency confirming that based on Article 11 of the press law seven newspapers had been suspended. Kambiz Nowruzi, the secretary of the legal committee of the Press Guild Society speaking to E'temad said: "With regards the simultaneous suspension of seven newspapers what makes this measure even more astonishing is the way in which the news of these suspensions was first released. “There is no doubt that the simultaneous suspension of seven newspapers including Donyaye Tasvir, Haft, Besuye Eftekhar, Talash, Nedai Iran, and Shuka by the Press Monitoring Committee undoubtedly has legal implications. Legally, the Press Monitoring Co! mmittee can only suspend the press due to insult to Islam or jeopardiz ing national security." If the current trend of the closure of the press continues in this way we can totally forget about such things as law.
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“Donyaye Tasvir is neither a political newspaper nor the yellow pages, our newspaper is merely involved in the cultural arena and suspending this newspaper means killing the voice of cinema. The managing director of this magazine, Ali Moallem, further expressed his astonishment: "I cannot understand on what charges has the Press Monitoring Committee ruled the closure of Donyaye Tasvir because our track record is quite transparent.
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Ali Moallem first found out about the news of the closure of his magazine from the website of the Fars News Agency quoting an anonymous source the sudden end to 17 years of publication of Donyaye Tasvir. “This shows that Donyaye Tasvir's managing director is quite astonished by the news of the suspension of its magazine. "The publication licences of seven newspapers and magazines have been suspended by the Press Monitoring Committee based on Article 11 of the press law." In a totally different way the official website of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance wrote: "The licences for nine popular cinema magazines have been suspended by the Press Monitoring Committee due to illegal publication of photos of artists, especially those of foreign corrupted actors." "Suspension of Donyaye Tasvir can only be an April fool's prank," said the managing director of this magazine, Ali Moallem. Yesterday, after the meeting of the members of the Press Monitoring Committee, two contradictory news articles were released, one in Fars News Agency and the other one in the official website of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance. On March 17, the reformist daily E’temad reported: “Suspension of the licence of Donyaye Tasvir magazine by the Press Monitoring Committee at its best sounds like an April fool joke or a new-years present to the press in the run up to the new year.