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The channel has been one of the main providers of news on the recent wave of anti-government protests in Iran | The channel has been one of the main providers of news on the recent wave of anti-government protests in Iran |
Independent TV network Iran International is suspending its operations in the UK because of threats against its London-based journalists. | Independent TV network Iran International is suspending its operations in the UK because of threats against its London-based journalists. |
The Persian-language TV channel said that the decision was due to a "significant escalation in state-backed threats from Iran". | The Persian-language TV channel said that the decision was due to a "significant escalation in state-backed threats from Iran". |
"Threats had grown to the point that it was felt it was no longer possible to protect the channel's staff," it said. | "Threats had grown to the point that it was felt it was no longer possible to protect the channel's staff," it said. |
The station will continue to operate from its offices in Washington DC. | The station will continue to operate from its offices in Washington DC. |
In November, two British-Iranian journalists from the channel were warned by police of a possible risk to their lives. Concrete barriers were placed outside the studios to prevent any attack by a vehicle. | In November, two British-Iranian journalists from the channel were warned by police of a possible risk to their lives. Concrete barriers were placed outside the studios to prevent any attack by a vehicle. |
"I cannot believe it has come to this," said the network's general manager, Mahmood Enayat. | "I cannot believe it has come to this," said the network's general manager, Mahmood Enayat. |
"A foreign state has caused such a significant threat to the British public on British soil that we have to move," he said. | "A foreign state has caused such a significant threat to the British public on British soil that we have to move," he said. |
"Let's be clear, this is not just a threat to our TV station, but the British public at large." | "Let's be clear, this is not just a threat to our TV station, but the British public at large." |
How Iran state TV tries to control the story of the protests | How Iran state TV tries to control the story of the protests |
How Iran state TV tries to control the story of the protests | How Iran state TV tries to control the story of the protests |
Iran International has been one of the most prominent providers of news on the recent wave of anti-government protests in Iran. | Iran International has been one of the most prominent providers of news on the recent wave of anti-government protests in Iran. |
Protests swept across the country in September following the death in custody of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman who was detained by morality police for allegedly not wearing her hijab properly. | Protests swept across the country in September following the death in custody of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman who was detained by morality police for allegedly not wearing her hijab properly. |
In October, the Iranian government announced sanctions against Iran International and BBC News Persian, accusing them of "incitement of riots" and "support of terrorism" over their coverage of the anti-government protests that have engulfed the country over the past two months. | In October, the Iranian government announced sanctions against Iran International and BBC News Persian, accusing them of "incitement of riots" and "support of terrorism" over their coverage of the anti-government protests that have engulfed the country over the past two months. |
The two UK-based channels are already banned from Iran, but a press freedom watchdog says they are among the main sources of news and information in a country where independent media and journalists are constantly persecuted. | The two UK-based channels are already banned from Iran, but a press freedom watchdog says they are among the main sources of news and information in a country where independent media and journalists are constantly persecuted. |
In November, Iran's Intelligence Minister, Esmail Khatib, said Iran International had been identified by Tehran as a "terrorist" organisation, that all co-operation and links with it would be considered a threat against national security, and that its "agents" would be pursued, state news agency Irna reported. | In November, Iran's Intelligence Minister, Esmail Khatib, said Iran International had been identified by Tehran as a "terrorist" organisation, that all co-operation and links with it would be considered a threat against national security, and that its "agents" would be pursued, state news agency Irna reported. |
He also accused the UK of spreading propaganda against Iran's clerical establishment and warned it would "pay for its measures to create insecurity". | He also accused the UK of spreading propaganda against Iran's clerical establishment and warned it would "pay for its measures to create insecurity". |
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