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Zan (newspaper) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Zan (newspaper)
''Zan'' ((ペルシア語:زن), (英語:Woman)) was an Iranian weekly newspaper focused on women's rights, published from 1998 until it was banned in 1999.〔 ==History== ''Zan'' was founded by Faezeh Hashemi in July 1998, becoming the first-ever women's newspaper in Iran. It brought women into the political debate between modernists and traditionalists.〔 It was quickly harassed by the hard-line judiciary, with reporter Camelia Entekhabifard arrested and held for 76 days. The newspaper was banned on the orders of the Revolutionary Court on 6 April 1999. The reasons cited for the ban included the newspaper's publication of cartoons criticizing Iranian traditionalists, as well as the publication of a Newroz message from Farah Diba, the exiled Empress of Iran.〔〔
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