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Wednesday, 17 May 2006

New blog from Channel 4 News

4logomore4More4 News, the sister programme to Channel 4 News, has launched a weblog at more4news.typepad.com.

It will have updates on all More4's original journalism from around the world, like the inside story on the Danish cartoons row, and a report on the UK branch of the Islamist organisation, Hizb ut-Tahrir.

We'll also have updates from our correspondents on the road, like Andrew Thomas's hunt for fake veterans in the US.

We hope you'll be able to join us there. In the meantime, will continue posting Channel 4 News's take on Iran on this blog.

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I watched with interest as an Iranian official told Channel4 News that minority groups were treated fairly and with justice in Iran. As a follower of the Baha'i religion it has recently been brought to my attention that 55 Iranian Baha'i youth have just been arrested.

The Baha'i youth had been working with non Baha'i youth on a community development scheme as part of an NGO activity when they were arrested. The NGO is not run by the Baha'is, however the youth have been assisting as a community service project. They have been accused of teaching the Faith. About 15 non Baha'i youth were also arrested but they have already been released.

I thought this was perhaps worth a mention.

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