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  2. Alireza Alavitabar - Wikipedia

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    Alavitabar is a member of Islamic Iran Participation Front and was the editor of the now closed Sobh-e-Emrooz newspaper. [2] In the 1990s, Alireza Alavitabar rose to prominence as a result of his journalistic work and reflections on the politics of the Second Khordad Reform Movement during Khatami's presidency. [1] [3]

  3. List of newspapers in Iran - Wikipedia

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    It is a popular daily and nationwide newspaper that is distributed in all provinces of Iran." Salam: 1991 Sarmayeh [42] Persian "Centrist...Economic paper run by a former head of the Tehran Stock Exchange, and shut down in October 2009" [19] Shargh: 2003 Persian "Pro-reform" [18] Sobh-eqtesad [43] Persian Taban: Persian Tehran Emrooz

  4. Sobh-e-No - Wikipedia

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    Sobh-e-No was established in May 2016. Farshad Mahdipour is the proprietor of the newspaper, he is also the editor-in-chief of it. He describes Sobh-e-No's policy as a media which tries to give logical analyses about Islamic revolutionary values and while reflects the latest domestic and the world's news, has an effort to present analytical comments about the ongoing political issues.

  5. National Front (Iran) - Wikipedia

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    The National Front of Iran (Persian: جبهه‌ ملی ایران, romanized: Jebhe-ye Melli-ye Irân) is an opposition [4] political organization in Iran.It was founded by Mohammad Mosaddegh in 1949, and it is the oldest and arguably the largest pro-democracy group operating inside Iran, [4] despite having never been able to recover the prominence it had in the early 1950s.

  6. Islamic Iran Participation Front - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Iran Participation Front (Persian: جبهه مشارکت ایران اسلامی; Jebheye Mosharekate Iran-e Eslaami) was a reformist political party in Iran. It was sometimes described as the most dominant member within the 2nd of Khordad Front. [7] The party took 189 of the 290 seats (65%) in the Sixth Majlis. [8]

  7. IRIB TV4 - Wikipedia

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    IRIB TV4 (Persian: شبكه چهار, romanized: Shabakeh-ye Chahaar, lit. 'Channel Four') is one of the 32 national television channels in Iran. Its slogan is "the channel of wisdom." [1] The channel is operated by IRIB and started broadcasting in April 1994, shortly after IRIB TV3 went on air in December 1993. The channel is known to be a ...

  8. List of IRIB television channels - Wikipedia

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    IRIB Varzesh (Sports Channel) IRIB Pooya & Nahal (Young Children Channel) IRIB Salamat (Health and Fun Channel) IRIB Tamasha (TV Series Channel) IRIB Nasim (Fun and Entertainment Channel) IRIB Ofogh (Cultural, Artistic and Social Channel) IRIB Omid (Teenager Channel) iFilm (Entertainment Channel in Persian Language) IRIB UHD-HDR (4K Channel)

  9. Shahrvand-e-Emrooz - Wikipedia

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    Shahrvand-e-Emrooz was launched in March 2007. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Mohammad Ghoochani and Mohammad Reza Khojasteh Rahimi served as the editor-in-chief of the weekly. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] The magazine, based in Tehran , was a reformist publication [ 1 ] [ 5 ] and was the Persian version of TIME magazine . [ 4 ]