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| type | | type = Daily newspaper | ||
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| founder | | founder = [[Hamidreza Jalaipour]] | ||
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| | | chief_editor = [[Mashallah Shamsolvaezin]] | ||
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| | | managing_editor = Ghafour Garshasbi | ||
| | | founded = 7 October 1999 | ||
| | | political_position = [[Reformist]] | ||
| language | | language = [[Persian language|Persian]] | ||
| | | ceased_publication = April 2000 | ||
| headquarters | | headquarters = [[Tehran]] | ||
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'''''Asr-e Azadegan''''' ({{langx|fa|عصر آزادگان|italic=yes|lit=Times of the Free People}}) was a [[Persian language|Persian]]-language [[daily newspaper]] in [[Iran]] published briefly between 1999 and 2000. | '''''Asr-e Azadegan''''' ({{langx|fa|{{nq|عصر آزادگان}}|italic=yes|lit=Times of the Free People}}) was a [[Persian language|Persian]]-language [[daily newspaper]] in [[Iran]] published briefly between 1999 and 2000. | ||
==History and profile== | ==History and profile== | ||
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Asr-e Azadegan (Template:Langx) was a Persian-language daily newspaper in Iran published briefly between 1999 and 2000.
History and profile
Asr-e Azadegan was established on 7 October 1999.[1] The founder and publisher of the daily was Hamid Reza Jalaipour who also launched Jameah, Toos and Neshat; all of which had been closed down before the launching of Asr-e Azadegan.[2] However, the existence of Asr-e Azadegan lasted very brief and it was banned in April 2000 for publishing articles which "disparaged Islam and the religious elements of the Islamic revolution."[2][3][4]
The paper was edited by Mashallah Shamsolvaezin.[5] The manager editor was Ghafour Garshasbi who was acquitted of publishing articles that violated the Iranian press law in October 2000.[6]
The newspaper's editors included:
- Akbar Ganji, who wrote about Iranian secret services.
- Ebrahim Nabavi, who wrote a daily political satire.
- Hossein Derakhshan, who wrote a regular technology column.
- Massoud Behnoud, who wrote a regular opinion column.
See also
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