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| Iran former President met a CNN journalist, on Jan. 6, 1998. American cable news chain CNN said it was "very disappointed" by being banned from Iran for having misquoted President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad due to "an error in translation."(File Photo) | TEHRAN, Jan. 16 (Xinhuanet) -- Iran has banned
activities of the U.S.-based CNN TV channel for its misinterpretation of
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's remarks, the official IRNA news agency reported
on Monday.
Press cards of CNN reporters are being invalid and
CNN reporters will not longer be granted press cards because they have violated
professional ethics, a statement of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance
was quoted as saying. However, the statement said any revision in the decision
"depends on performance of CNN in future."
Ahmadinejad told a press conference on Saturday that
the peaceful use of nuclear energy is a right which Iran can not be denied, but
in CNN live coverage, his remarks were interpreted into that "the use of nuclear
weapons is Iran's right." IRNA said in an earlier report that CNN had officially
apologized for misquoting Ahmadinejad and made clarification for the mistake.
Tehran insists that the mistake be unforgivable
because CNN chief correspondent to Tehran Christian Amanpour, who was present at
the conference, was born in Iran and knows the Persian language well.
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