Rouhani stresses transparency of media laws

TEHRAN. – Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani has noted that laws governing media activities must be clear, stressing that the country needs a well-defined media system.

He added that if the law is clear, no group would be able to “play with media freedom” using a word or a single sentence as excuse.

The Iranian president further said closing down and suspending media “must be the last words” in media jargon, adding: “Just in the same way that we need a media institution, we need a media system as well.”

Rouhani made the comments in an address to the inaugural ceremony of the 21st Press Exhibition in Tehran yesterday.

The 21st edition of the annual event is being held at Tehran’s Imam Khomeini Mosalla.

Iran’s Culture Minister Ali Jannati, managing directors of various news agencies and publications, a number of Iranian officials, foreign ambassadors residing in Tehran, as well as domestic and foreign guests attended the exhibition’s inaugural ceremony yesterday.

The annual event, which has chosen “Fair Criticism, Responsible Answer” as its motto, is being attended by representatives of more than 700 domestic media in 567 pavilions.

The exhibition opened in Tehran on Saturday and ends on November 13. – Press TV.

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