Monday, June 13, 2005

IRANIAN THUGS TAKE SEAN PENN’S CAMERA

Camera of Sean Penn, Journalist, Confiscated in Iran

By E&P StaffPublished: June 12, 2005 8:15 PM ET

NEW YORK Iran was rocked by bombings on Sunday, killing at least 10 and wounding more than 30, as dozens of journalists from around the world gathered in advance of the presidential election this Friday.
One of those journalists, actor Sean Penn--covering the events for the San Francisco Chronicle--was involved in a separate incident, and had his video camera confiscated for a time.
Several hundred women at a sit-in outside the entrance to Tehran University demanded rights revoked after the 1979 Islamic revolution. As chants and taunts arose, police and plainclothesmen surrounded the demonstrators, pushing away those trying to join the group.

Officials also cut off cell phone service in the area, and challenged reporters nearby.

In the process, they briefly seized the video camera of Penn, 44, according to The Washington Post. He had arrived in Iran as a reporter for his friend Phil Bronstein, editor of the San Francisco Chronicle.

Penn was spotted on Friday with a notebook in hand covering a prayer service. He has also written about his visits to Iraq for the Chronicle.

One of the five bombs that exploded Sunday went off in the center of Tehran. The violence was the most serious in Iran in more than a decade.



That is as posted at Editor & Publisher.

See the headline?

Never mind the bombings, let’s get to the important news.

Well this time those darned Iranians have gone too far!

There’s only so much a man can take!

I’m ready to fight!

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