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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's media advisor has been sentenced to a year in prison for overseeing news articles on women and the Islamic headscarf, the news agency Mehr reported on Sunday. Ali Akbar Javanfekr, who is to appeal the sentence, also prompted a separate two-month ban on a reformist newspaper, Etemad, after it ran an interview with him criticising Ahmadinejad's hard-line opponents, according to another Mehr report.
The legal developments come ahead of March 2012 legislative elections that are heightening political tensions between Ahmadinejad and his aides on one side, and ultra-conservatives in Iran's judiciary and parliament on the other.
As well as his role as presidential advisor, Javanfekr heads Iran's state-run news agency IRNA and newspaper IRAN. Mehr quoted Javanfekr's lawyer as saying they would appeal the sentence by the Tehran criminal court, which ordered a year in prison and a three-year ban on journalism for Javanfekr.
The court found him guilty of publishing articles and images "against Islamic values" and "contrary to public morals" in a special issue of IRAN last August that looked at the daily life of Iranian women, who have to cover their hair.
The edition featured photos and caricatures, and repeated declarations by Ahmadinejad that he was against repression forcing uncovered women to don the headwear.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2011

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