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Hovyiat ((ペルシア語: برنامه هويت ), "Identity") was a biweekly TV program on Iran's IRIB's Channel 1 in 1996. The program's objective was said to be "confrontation with western cultural invasion." The series targeted a broad range of Iranian intellectuals (secular as well as religious modernists), archeologists, artists, scientists and national leaders as Mohammad Mosaddeq. It has been described by critics as part of an "ideological campaign" by the Ministry of Intelligence "to paint Westernized () intellectuals and artists as unpatriotic, un-Islamic, a threat to Iran's national and religious identity,"〔 and which included the "chain murders" of Iranian intellectuals that also occurred during the 1990s.〔〔 The show is said to have "specialized in naming intellectuals as `hired agents` of the Bahais, Zionists, Freemasons," and foreign powers.〔(Tortured confessions: prisons and public recantations in modern Iran ), Ervand Abrahamian - 1999, p.222〕 A signature of the program was the morphing of an image of American Benjamin Franklin on the American hundred-dollar bill, "into the face of the Iranian intellectual under attack." 〔(My Prison, My Home: One Woman's Story of Captivity in Iran ) By Haleh Esfandiari, p.136-7〕 One Iranian dissident, Faraj Sarkohi, was kidnapped by security officials after (amongst other things) publishing an article "critical" of `Hoviyyat.` He was "tortured to `make and remake` videotapes confessing to being a `foreign spy` and giving outrageous lies about his own and his colleagues' sex lives," before being released.〔(Tortured confessions: prisons and public recantations in modern Iran ), Ervand Abrahamian - 1999, Page 227〕 ==Responsibles== *Ali Larijani *Hossein Shariatmadari *Saeed Emami *Nasser Pourpirar 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hovyiat」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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