The Homeland Newspaper: Domestic Media is Not an Enemy Tool and Journalists are Not Spies

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The Homeland Newspaper: Domestic Media is Not an Enemy Tool and Journalists are Not Spies

The Homeland newspaper states that domestic media and journalists are not tools of the enemy or spies.

After more than 200 days of Elaheh Mohammadi’s arrest, the newspaper has published a special edition in which it emphasizes that journalists and reporters currently need a change in the authorities’ perspective towards their profession. They need to accept that domestic media and their journalists are not tools of the enemy or spies.

This special edition includes multiple articles written by several journalists, most of which focus on the reasons behind the arrests of Elaheh Mohammadi and Niloufar Hamedi, as well as the ambiguity surrounding their cases.

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