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Yadollah Eslami

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Yadollah Eslami was the editor in chief of Iranian newspaper Fath. Fath was shut down in 2000 after it had published an interview with Hussein-Ali Montazeri,[1] and in January 2001 Eslami was convicted of publishing lies and anti-state propaganda.[2] Fath was considered as the replacement of Khordad.

References

  1. ^ Rubin, Barry M. (2002). Crises in the contemporary Persian Gulf. Routledge. p. 285. ISBN 978-0-7146-5267-2.
  2. ^ "Press crackdown leads to court action in Iran". The Free Lance-Star. Associated Press. 3 January 2001. Retrieved 23 February 2011.