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Iran Expels 5
and Executes
TEERAN Iran (A8 The Islamic
regime of the Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomaini widened its crackdown on
international coverage of Iranian pol
IBm Tuesday by ordering Ii e more
foreign correspondents to leave
bringing 10 11 the number expelled
this month
The expulsions followed the closing
of 22 newspapers and magazines,
using a new censorship law to restrict
domestic reporting.
Islamic revolutionary tribunals ex
ecuted 18 Kurdi h rebels in Kurthstan
earlier in the day Eleven others wore
executed Saturday as a result of the
latest uprising by Kurds seeking po
litical autonomy in western Iran
All Behzadnia, head of the foreign
presa sect on in the Ministry of Na-
tonal Guidance, gave no reason why
correspondents of the Financial
Times of c ondon, I. e lirpish Thoad-
‘sating Corp., L'Express of Paris and
two imide tified West Ge man publi-
cations had been ordered out of the
country.
The correspondents were ordered
to leave af er Khomaint directed
government officials to act with re-
newed revolutionary spirit. Previous
y t e egime expelLed reporters for
the New York Times and the Los An
geles Times and a four-member
NBC TV crew, for using material it
said was unfavorable to the revolu
tion
Those expe led Tuesday ncluded
Towyn Mason of the BBC Andrew
Whitley of the Financial Times and
Jerome Dousrltn of ‘ cpress
Tehran s slamic prosecutor or-
dered the newspaper Mardum, organ
of the Communist Tudeh Party, other
leftist periodicals and several satirical
newspapers to stop printing, bringing
to 44 the nunber of publications
closed under a press law that took ef-
fec Aug. 11, said Mehdi Momken
deputy minister of national guidance.
The stringent code bans papers that
do not follow an Islamic line and are
critical of the nation's re gious lead-
era
Meanwhile the official Pars news
agency reported that firing squads
executed 18 Kurds convicted by revo
lutionary tribunals of “corruption on
u t fight g fIM d h
prophet.”
Thirteen of the Kurds were shot in
Paveh on the spot where government
troops died last week fighting the re
bellion, the agency reported, and five
were taken to the city of Kermanshah
for trial and execution
The Ayatollah Sadegh Khalkhali
head of the nation's Islamic courts,
conducted the tribunals after being
send to Paveh by Khomaini He has
boasted publicly of sending hundreds
of “counterrevolutionaries” to their
deaths since the Islamic autl 'orsties
replaced the regime of Shah Mo-
hammed Reza Pablavi in February
Iran's 4 million Kurds are members
of tne Sunni slainic sect, wntle most
Iranians are Slua Moslems who con
aider Khomasni their spiritual leader.
Kurds in neighboring Iraq are also re-
belling seeking autonomy from the
Arab majority there.
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18 Kurdish Revolutionaries
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