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Camera of Sean Penn, Journalist, Confiscated in Iran
2005-06-13
Iran was rocked by bombings on Sunday, killing at least nine and wounding more than 30, as dozens of journalists from around the world gathered in advance of the presidential election this Friday. One of those journalists, actor Sean Penn--covering the events for the San Francisco Chronicle--was involved in a separate incident, and had his video camera confiscated for a time.

Several hundred women at a sit-in outside the entrance to Tehran University demanded rights revoked after the 1979 Islamic revolution. As chants and taunts arose, police and plainclothesmen surrounded the demonstrators, pushing away those trying to join the group. Officials also cut off cell phone service in the area, and challenged reporters nearby. In the process, they briefly seized the video camera of Penn, 44, acccording to The Washington Post. He had arrived in Iran as a reporter for his friend Phil Bronstein, editor of the San Francisco Chronicle. Penn was spotted on Friday with a notebook in hand covering a prayer service. He has also written about his visits to Iraq for the Chronicle.
I had a brief vision of Sean Penn being raped and beaten to death in a Iranian prison. Is that wrong?
Posted by:Steve

#13  Scott R, I like it....
Posted by: plainslow   2005-06-13 22:21  

#12  If hoping that Sean Penn was raped and beaten to death in a Iranian prison is wrong; then I don't want to be right.
Posted by: Scott R   2005-06-13 18:08  

#11  I'm not a reporter but I play one in Tehran...
Posted by: BigEd   2005-06-13 13:21  

#10  Sean Penn wouldn't have to play reporter if he was a better actor.
Posted by: Ben Affleck   2005-06-13 11:29  

#9  CS -- Aside from the obvious humor value, I am also somewhat encouraged by this incident. Maybe Penn will get a dose of reality when he's in Iran and doesn't have some corrupt regime kissing his butt and giving him a dog-and-pony show, as he did in Iraq from Saddam before the invasion.
Posted by: Dar   2005-06-13 10:44  

#8  Although I would love to hear that Sean Penn was thrown into an Iranian prison and sexually molested (for weeks), this might be a case where Penn can do more for the conservative side than the liberals. The Chron can't tells us how nice the mullahs are while those same mullahs are giving the bum rush to their star reporter. His report on Iraq AFTER the fall of Saddam was most telling, because he said claimed that he now heard those voices of dissent against the Saddam. Of course that report got buried deep in the Chron and never saw the light in hte MSM. Time will tell but I am hoping Penn does a good job while in Iran, because few reporters are going to be able to report on what transpires.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2005-06-13 10:23  

#7  Need a contest to see who gets closest to how he will play this as America's fault. Be hard even for him, to say it's American's fault that women are rising up for more rights, when they should just cover up and get back in the house. This could be fun.
Posted by: plainslow   2005-06-13 10:16  

#6  "But . . . but . . . but . . . I'm on your side!"
Posted by: Mike   2005-06-13 10:04  

#5  Thanks for the picture of Phoebe Cates, but who's the ugly chick above her?
Posted by: BH   2005-06-13 10:04  

#4  IIRC,Peenis also is a strong proponet of gun control(for thee)he was busted for illegal posetion of a hand gun.(Peenis,typo but it looked appropriate)
Posted by: raptor   2005-06-13 09:23  

#3  Steve, it's OK. Everything is OK. Methinks mild brutality inflicted upon Penn in his role as "journalist" would be a beautiful irony for the little thugeen. He could then devote some of his endless intellect to that one and ponder the irony. He should stick to acting. On second thought, he's not so good at that either. The Marines could have saved him had he enlisted years ago.
Posted by: Tkat   2005-06-13 09:19  

#2  Go get 'em, kid. You'll get to the bottom of things. Might even be a Pulitzer in it for ya...
Posted by: The Ghost of Walter Duranty   2005-06-13 09:11  

#1  Wasn't it Penn that had a penchant for beating up photogs back in the 80's? Oh, the irony...
Posted by: Dar   2005-06-13 09:07  

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