Pictures they say speaks a thousand words and going by the latest photo shared by singer, Wande Coal, it seems something musically magical is set to happen for him.
Wande Coal, who is presently in the US, shared a photo of himself with American singer, Keri Hilson and Jazze Pha, together in the studio captioning the photo:
Ultra Vibes with Beautiful people…Keri Hilson, Jazze Pha and Ray bells. Iskabaaaaaaaaaaaa.
Hundreds of journalists
in Iran have received an anonymous text message warning against contact
with “hostile” organisations outside the country, the ISNA news agency
reported.
“All contact and collaboration with hostile elements based abroad, by
mail or other methods of communication, is a crime and will be brought
to justice. This SMS is the last warning,” the message said.
Iranian media reported that as many as 700 journalists and public
figures received the SMS on Friday evening.
Lawmaker Ali Motahari said the message had “created worry among
journalists.”
“The intelligence ministry cyber-police must find the origin of this SMS
and inform the public, and the judiciary must act against those
responsible,” he said.
“The Press Supervisory Board is responsible for the media and other
bodies must not interfere.”
Some journalists who received the message said on social media that they
would lodge complaints.
Iran bans its citizens from having any contact with Persian-language
media based overseas, including the BBC’s Persian service and Voice of
America.
In April, an Iranian court sentenced four journalists arrested in
November 2015 to between five and 10 years in prison for “colluding”
with foreign governments and harming “national security”.
The journalists, some of whom work for reformist media outlets, were
part of a group arrested by the elite Revolutionary Guard, which accused
them of being “members of a network of infiltrators linked to Western
governments” it said were hostile to the Islamic republic.
Iran last month accused a British-Iranian woman, an employee of the
Thomson Reuters Foundation which supports journalists around the world,
of seeking to overthrow the government.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was accused of being “involved in the soft
overthrow of the Islamic republic through… her membership in foreign
companies and institutions,” the Mizan news agency, which is close to
the judiciary, reported.
Freedom House in April ranked Iran among the 10 least free countries in
the world. Satellite dishes are illegal and Persian-language broadcasts
from outside the country are often jammed, it said.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/anonymous-sms-threatens-hundreds-journalists/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/anonymous-sms-threatens-hundreds-journalists/
Hundreds of journalists
in Iran have received an anonymous text message warning against contact
with “hostile” organisations outside the country, the ISNA news agency
reported.
“All contact and collaboration with hostile elements based abroad, by
mail or other methods of communication, is a crime and will be brought
to justice. This SMS is the last warning,” the message said.
Iranian media reported that as many as 700 journalists and public
figures received the SMS on Friday evening.
Lawmaker Ali Motahari said the message had “created worry among
journalists.”
“The intelligence ministry cyber-police must find the origin of this SMS
and inform the public, and the judiciary must act against those
responsible,” he said.
“The Press Supervisory Board is responsible for the media and other
bodies must not interfere.”
Some journalists who received the message said on social media that they
would lodge complaints.
Iran bans its citizens from having any contact with Persian-language
media based overseas, including the BBC’s Persian service and Voice of
America.
In April, an Iranian court sentenced four journalists arrested in
November 2015 to between five and 10 years in prison for “colluding”
with foreign governments and harming “national security”.
The journalists, some of whom work for reformist media outlets, were
part of a group arrested by the elite Revolutionary Guard, which accused
them of being “members of a network of infiltrators linked to Western
governments” it said were hostile to the Islamic republic.
Iran last month accused a British-Iranian woman, an employee of the
Thomson Reuters Foundation which supports journalists around the world,
of seeking to overthrow the government.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was accused of being “involved in the soft
overthrow of the Islamic republic through… her membership in foreign
companies and institutions,” the Mizan news agency, which is close to
the judiciary, reported.
Freedom House in April ranked Iran among the 10 least free countries in
the world. Satellite dishes are illegal and Persian-language broadcasts
from outside the country are often jammed, it said.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/anonymous-sms-threatens-hundreds-journalists/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/anonymous-sms-threatens-hundreds-journalists/
No comments:
Post a Comment