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Iranian newspaper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iran (Persian: ایران) is a Persian-language and the official daily newspaper of the government of Iran.[3]
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Islamic Republic News Agency |
Publisher | Islamic Republic News Agency |
Editor | Hadi KhosroShahin |
Sports editor | Ali Javadi |
Staff writers | 800[1] |
Founded | 1995 |
Language | Persian |
Headquarters | Khoramshahr Street, Sohrevardi Street, Tehran, Iran |
Circulation | 165,000 Daily (2015)[2] |
ISSN | 1027-1449 |
Website | www |
Iran was launched in 1995.[4] The Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) owns and publishes Iran.[5] Iran's affiliated website is Iran Network.[5] IRNA also publishes Iran Daily, an English-language daily newspaper, Alvefagh, an Arabic newspaper, Irane varzeshi, a sport daily newspaper, and Irane Sepid for blind people.[6] The newspaper supports the policies of the government and is described as a pro-government conservative daily.[5]
The daily was managed by Mosayeb Naeemi during the presidency of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.[5] Following the 2013 presidential election Mohammad Taqi Roghaniha, CEO of Iran Cultural and Press Institute (ICPI), was appointed manager of the daily.[7]
Iran was closed down by the Press Supervisory Board in May 2006 following its publication a caricature which was deemed to be "divisive and provocative".[8] The caricature which mocked Azeris caused stir among Azeri people living in the country.[8] In response both the artist who had drawn the caricature and the editor-in-chief were arrested.[8] The paper was banned again for six months by an Iranian court due to its alleged false report in June 2013.[9][10]
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