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From mission to profession: Journalism in Iran, 1979–2004

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2022

Hossein Shahidi*
Affiliation:
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, American University of Beirut

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The article, based on the author's doctoral dissertation at Oxford University, is focused on newspapers and the recently emerging online news sites, the only segment of the Iranian media where independent journalism has had an opportunity to develop.

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102 Rasaneh Quarterly 15, no. 2 (Summer 2004): 230.

103 Rouznamehnegar no. 39 (May–June 2003): 1. The paper named the detainees as Ali-Reza Jabbari, Reza Alijani, Taqi Rahmani, Hoda Saber, Amin Bozorgian, Ensaf-Ali Hedayat, and Mohammad-Mohsen Sazegara.

104 In July 2004, the judiciary announced that the “sole defendant” in Zahra Kazemi's case, an Intelligence Ministry agent, had been acquitted and that Zahra Kazemi's death could only have been caused by “a drop in her blood pressure caused by her hunger strike, thus making her fall from a standing position and get hurt.” Zahra Kazemi's family and reformists in Iran said the trial was part of a cover-up to protect a high ranking judiciary official. The ruling was also dismissed by the Canadian government. (BBC World Service, 29 July 2004: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/3936021.stm.)

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108 The then Director of Research at the Centre for Media Studies and Research, Bahrampour, Ali, “Aasibha va Masaae'l-e Herfei-ye Matbou'at” [Professional Failures and Problems of the Country's Press], Rasaneh Quarterly 14, no. 2 (Summer 2003): 4249Google Scholar.

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137 Shargh, 2 March 2005, 6, quoted Reporters Without Borders as saying that Webnegar writer Mohammad-Reza Abdollahi-Nasab had been arrested and sent to central prison in Rafsanjan. He had been found guilty of “publishing lies and insults” and sentenced to 6 months in prison and payment of 1 m rials [$112]. The sentence was confirmed by the Court of Appeal on 24 February.

138 Baztab news site, 4 June 2005, http://www.baztab.com/news/25020.php.

139 In January 2005, Iran's SMS service already had 1.4 million subscribers – Hamvatan Salam daily, 8 January 2005, http://itiran.net/archives/001202.php.

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141 Shargh, 2 March 2005, 11.

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