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On World Press Freedom Day, the United States honored Iranian journalists who are under significant pressure from the government. The US Department of State highlighted the challenges faced by these journalists and admired their dedication to reporting under difficult circumstances. Washington praised journalists like Niloufar Hamedi, Elahe Mohammadi, and Nazila Maroufian for their courage in bringing awareness to the Iranian people despite the regime’s efforts to silence them.

Despite their release, Mohammadi, Hamedi, and Maroufian continue to face challenges as the Iranian government targets them for publishing pictures without the mandatory hijab. The UN has condemned Iran’s crackdown on the Islamic dress code, labeling it as ‘gender apartheid’ against women and girls. Reporters Without Borders has criticized Iran for its harsh treatment of the press, with at least 23 journalists currently imprisoned in the country. Iran ranks 176th out of 180 countries alongside nations like North Korea, Afghanistan, Syria, and Eritrea for its treatment of journalists.

In 2022, Elahe Mohammadi and Niloufar Hamedi were previously detained for their reporting on the death of Mahsa Amini, who died in the custody of Iran’s morality police. After enduring temporary detention and receiving long prison sentences, their bail was eventually converted by the Tehran Appeals Court leading to their release. Nazila Maroufian has also faced numerous arrests since the 2022 uprising and was subjected to sexual assault by regime forces contributing to Me Too movement’s fight against sexual abuse and assault of women.

According to PEN America’s latest 2023 Freedom to Write Index report, Iran remains one of two countries that imprison more writers than China – highlighting ongoing challenges faced by journalists in Iran and emphasizing urgent need for press freedom in a country where they rank only second highest after China for imprisoning writers.

The United States honored these brave individuals on World Press Freedom Day as a reminder that freedom of speech is an essential human right that must be protected from oppressive regimes around

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