Iranian paper in hot water over internet freedom cartoon

A pro-reform Iranian newspaper faces legal trouble for a cartoon criticizing internet restrictions. The case highlights media freedom issues under President Pezeshkians reformist administration which promised eased restrictions

October 18 2024 , 02:20 PM  •  582 views

Iranian paper in hot water over internet freedom cartoon

In Iran a pro-reform newspaper Ham Mihan is facing potential criminal charges for publishing a cartoon that poked fun at the governments internet restrictions. The cartoon which appeared in the paper roughly a year ago featured the Biblical figure Job asking about the status of internet filtering

The cartoon showed Job speaking to Cabinet spokeswoman Fatemeh Mohajerani. He asks “Excuse me this filtering is not solved?“ (a term Iranians use for internet restrictions). Mohajerinis response: “No be patient a little bit more it will be solved“

Tehrans prosecutors office has filed charges against Ham Mihan‚ as reported by the semi-official Mehr news agency. The exact nature of the punishment remains unclear‚ but in the past some publications have been forced to suspend operations due to disputes with Irans theocracy

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This case is one of the first media freedom issues to crop up under President Masoud Pezeshkians administration. Pezeshkian‚ a reformist has promised to:

  • Ease police crackdowns on women wearing hijabs
  • Improve relations with Western nations

Irans internet restrictions: slow down foreign websites and promote the countrys so-called “halal net“ (a government-controlled internet space). The Ham Mihan case highlights the ongoing tension between reformist promises and the reality of media freedom in Iran

Excuse me‚ this filtering is not solved?

Job asking in the cartoon

The outcome of this case could set a precedent for how Pezeshkians administration handles media freedom issues going forward