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Abrar

Iranian daily newspaper


Summary

Iranian daily newspaper

FieldValue
imageAbrar_Nastaliq.png
typeDaily newspaper
ownersAbrar Publications Group
founded8 November 1988
political_positionConservative
languagePersian
headquartersTehran
sister_newspapersAbrar-e Varzeshi
Abrar-e Eghtesdai
website*Abrar*

Abrar-e Eghtesdai

Abrar (, Samaritans in English) is a Persian-language daily newspaper published in Tehran, Iran.

History and profile

Abrar was first published on 8 November 1988. The printing of the paper was done using the printing facility of a defunct leftist newspaper, Azadegan.{{cite journal|author=Anthony Hyman|title=Iran's press — freedom within limits|journal=Index on Censorship|date=1990|volume=19|issue=2|page=26|doi=10.1080/03064229008534794

During the presidency of Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani Abrar was one of his supporters. In June 2013, the offices of the paper were raided and sealed and it was closed down.{{cite web|author1=Joanna Paraszczuk

References

References

  1. (2000). "Religion, Law, and Freedom: A Global Perspective". Greenwood Publishing Group.
  2. Naiim Bapii. (1995). "Content characteristics of major Iranian newspapers: a comparative analysis of six Tehran dailies". CEMOTI, Cahiers d'Études sur la Méditerranée Orientale et le monde Turco-Iranien.
  3. (26 December 1990). "Iranian Newspaper Rejects Rushdie's Conciliation Effort". The New York Times.
  4. (2013). "The Political Affiliations of Iranian Newspapers". ASL19.
  5. David Menashri. (January 2001). "Post-revolutionary Politics in Iran: Religion, Society, and Power". Psychology Press.
  6. "Abrar". Iran Media Program.
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