Ettela'at
Newspaper's Logo | |
Type | Daily |
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Publisher | Iran Chap Organisation |
Editor | Mohmoud Doai |
Staff writers | Abbas Masoudi |
Founded | 10 July 1926 |
Headquarters | Tehran, Iran |
Website | www.ettelaat.com |
Ettela'at (Persian: روزنامهٔ اطلاعات) is a Persian language daily newspaper published in Iran. It is among the oldest publications in the country.
History and profile
Ettala'at was started in 1926.[1] The circulation of the paper was 15,000 copies during the reign of Reza Shah.[1] The paper has a conservative stance[2] and focuses on political, cultural, social and economic news.[3]
On 6 January 1978 an article appeared in Ettela'at suggesting Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini was a homosexual and a serving British agent.[4] The next day, clerics in Qom protested and the police demanded they disperse.[4] When they refused, police opened fire and at least twenty people were killed. Iranian media displayed outraged, which increased tensions leading up to the 1979 Iranian Revolution.[4]
In 1979, the newspaper published Firing Squad in Iran, a photo showing Kurdish militants being executed by Iranian authorities. The photo would later go on to win the 1980 Pulitzer Prize, attributed to "Anonymous," later was revealed in 2006 to be photographer Jahangir Razmi.
See also
References
- 1 2 Mushira Eid (1 January 2002). The World of Obituaries: Gender across Cultures and over Time. Wayne State University Press. p. 52. ISBN 0-8143-3655-8. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
- ↑ Arash Karami (15 March 2014). "Iran’s Fourth Estate". Asharq Al Awsat. Retrieved 22 September 2014.
- ↑ Abdolrasoul Jowkar; Fereshteh Didegah (2010). "Evaluating Iranian newspapers' web sites using correspondence analysis". Library Hi Tech 28 (1): 119–130. doi:10.1108/07378831011026733. Retrieved 22 September 2014.
- 1 2 3 Sandra Mackey (1996) The Iranians: Persia, Islam and the Soul of a Nation. Plum Penguin Group. New York, NY. p.278 ISBN 0-452-27563-6