Tehran Bureau

Tehran Bureau

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Tehran Bureau is a virtual bureau connecting journalists, Iran experts and readers all over the world. Our stories are written by Iranians in Iran and the Middle East, foreigners viewing or interacting with our culture for the first time, and hyphenated Iranians best suited to bridge the cultures. Tehran Bureau is an independent news organization. It is not affiliated with or funded by any government, religious organization, political party, lobby or interest group. Read more about us on the Columbia Journalism School Web site. More » (Source: Tehran Bureau)

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Edited By: Kaizar Campwala
Last Edit: Jun 16, 2009 - 11:13 AM PDT
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Top Topics: World (9), Iran (9), Democracy In the Middle East (6), Middle East (5), Foreign Policy (2), Politics (2), Islam (2), U.S. (2), Religion (2), Media and Politics (1), Elections (1), Journalism (1), Media (1), Human Rights (1)
Top Authors: Muhammad Sahimi (2), Amir Momeni (1), Thor Neureiter (1), Jason Rezaian (1), Rami Khouri (1), Gareth Smyth (1), Eric Hooglund (1)
Top Formats: Opinion (4), News Analysis (2), News Report (1), Comment (1), Special Report (1)
 

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