ISPA poll results: 70% of radio and television news audiences are over 50 years old


The Wall Street Journal's Lawrence Norman quoted several informed sources as saying that Iran had blocked the International Atomic Energy Agency's access to the nuclear facility in Karaj. The agency had previously said that one surveillance camera was destroyed after the attack on the facility and that another surveillance camera film was missing.
The Iranian Teachers' Union Channel reported that Aziz Ghasemzadeh, a spokesman for the Guilan Cultural Association, was arrested at his father's house on Sunday and officers took his personal belongings with him. His arrest comes a day after a nationwide teachers' rally.
Dehdasht municipality worker Mohammad Javad Erfani said he had not been paid for five months and that his wife had set herself on fire on September 22 after arguing with her for not having money to buy stationery for her two children. Dehdasht mayor Ehsan Tabeshnejad also confirmed that Municipal workers have not been paid for four months
The Iraqi Supreme Judicial Council said in a statement that a court in Iraq had arrested three people for attending an Iraqi-Israeli peace conference in Erbil. The Iraqi Judicial Council said legal action would be taken against the other participants in the conference after receiving their letters

In a tweet, Mehdi Keshtdar, the managing director of the Judiciary-affiliated Mizan news agency, denied rumors that Milad Hatami, a former administrator of prison betting sites, had committed suicide.