Tehran University: angry students booed Iran’s Judiciary Spokesman! [Video]

Source: Youtube

Invited to speak in Tehran University, the Iran’s Judiciary Spokesman Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, was booed by some students. Reacting to the attack, Mohsen Ejei threatened these students, saying that he “also can boo, even without using the fingers…be careful to expand your mouths” The clerical official also denied the accuses of contacts between the Iranian judiciary system and foreign espionage agencies, after the publication of the news that the daughter of Sadeq Larijani, head of the Judiciary, has collaborated with the British embassy for two years.

Iran General Prosecutor: “The judiciary has a project to manage the virtual environment”

Source: Digarban

Speaking in front of the Assembly of Experts, the Iranian General Prosecutor Seyed Ebrahim Raeisi announced that the judiciary system is working on a project to manage the “virtual environment”. In order to succeed, he said, the judiciary needs to work in coordination with “agencies” (meaning the intelligence). The words of Raeisi could be the announcement of a new censorship against the social networks. More, it seems that the Iranian judiciary wants to react to the Government’s position, which has a softer approach toward people’s activity in the cyberspace.

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Iran judiciary orders the closure of MP Ali Motahari website

Sources: AliMotahari.ir, Radio Zamaneh

The Iranian judiciary has ordered the closure of the website of Ali Motahari. The conservative MP, is under attack for his speech in the Parliament in favor of Mousavi and Karroubi. For his words, Motahari was physically attacked by other Iranian MPs (please, click here to watch the video). More, recently Motahari denounced that the “freedom of speech has become more strained under the Rohani administration and self-censorship has become more common in the media“. In an interview with Tasnim News, Motahari remarked that “when the administration is reformist, there will be more pressure to prevent the government’s tendency toward opening the political atmosphere“.

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