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'''Tehran Times''' is an [[English language|English-language]] daily [[newspaper]] based in [[Tehran]], [[Iran]]. It was established in [[1979]] with the policy that "is not the newspaper of the government; it must be a loud voice of the Islamic Revolution and the loudspeaker of the oppressed people of the world".<ref>[http://www.tehrantimes.com/Index_info.asp?I=A ''Tehran Times'': About Us]</ref> It is affiliated to the [[Islamic Propagation Organization]].{{fact}} Its managing director [[Parviz Esmaeili]] also runs the [[Mehr News Agency]].
'''Tehran Times''' is an [[English language|English-language]] daily [[newspaper]] based in [[Tehran]], [[Iran]]. It was established in [[1979]] with the self-stated policy that it "is not the newspaper of the government; it must be a loud voice of the Islamic Revolution and the loudspeaker of the oppressed people of the world".<ref>[http://www.tehrantimes.com/Index_info.asp?I=A ''Tehran Times'': About Us]</ref> It is affiliated to the [[Islamic Propagation Organization]].{{fact}} Its managing director [[Parviz Esmaeili]] also runs the [[Mehr News Agency]].


Notable [[columnist]]s include [[Hamid Golpira]] and [[Hassan Hanizadeh]].{{fact}}
Notable [[columnist]]s include [[Hamid Golpira]] and [[Hassan Hanizadeh]].{{fact}}

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Tehran Times is an English-language daily newspaper based in Tehran, Iran. It was established in 1979 with the self-stated policy that it "is not the newspaper of the government; it must be a loud voice of the Islamic Revolution and the loudspeaker of the oppressed people of the world".[1] It is affiliated to the Islamic Propagation Organization.[citation needed] Its managing director Parviz Esmaeili also runs the Mehr News Agency.

Notable columnists include Hamid Golpira and Hassan Hanizadeh.[citation needed]

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