Mosharekat

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Mosharekat (Persian: مشاركت; meaning Participation) was a former pro-reform newspaper of the Islamic Iran Participation Front which was one of 13 reformist newspapers banned in Iran in April, 2000.[1] The licence of the paper was owned by Mohammad Reza Khatami.[2]

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  1. ^ "Iranian protest at press closures", BBC News, 26 April 2000.
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