Hemmat (newspaper) explained
Hemmat |
Owners: | Workers Unity Party |
Editor: | Mahmoud Sayrafizadeh |
Foundation: | 1981 |
Political: | Trotskyism |
Language: | Persian |
Headquarters: | Tehran, Iran |
Hemmat (fa|همت|italic=yes|lit=Determination) was a Persian-language weekly newspaper published in Teheran, Iran.[1] [2] Hemmat was the organ of the Workers Unity Party, and was founded in early 1981.[2] [3] Mahmoud Sayrafizadeh was the editor of Hemmat.[3] Hemmat lacked legal authorization, but its circulation was tolerated by the authorities at the time.[4]
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Notes and References
- Book: Milorad M. Drachkovitch. Milorad M. Drachkovitch. Lewis H. Gann. Lewis H. Gann. Yearbook on International Communist Affairs. Yearbook on International Communist Affairs. 1982. Hoover Institution Press.. 23. 9780817977214 .
- Book: Intercontinental Press. January 1982. Intercontinental Press. 12.
- Book: Robert Jackson Alexander. Robert Jackson Alexander. International Trotskyism, 1929-1985: A Documented Analysis of the Movement. 1 January 1991. Duke University Press. 0-8223-1066-X. 565.
- Book: Intercontinental Press. January 1982. Intercontinental Press. 107.