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Type | Daily newspaper (in Braille script) |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Iranian Cultural Press Institute fa |
Founder(s) | Fereydoun Varedi Nezhad fa |
President | Reza Darvish |
Language | Persian |
City | Tehran |
Country | Iran |
Iran Sepid (persisk: ایران سپید; which means white Iran) is a special newspaper for the visually impaired, published in Persian and in Braille script in Tehran. It is owned by the Iranian Cultural Press Institute . The founder of this newspaper, which was first published on November 18, 1996, is Fereydoun Varedi Nezhad , who was the former managing director of the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) . It has been claimed that White Iran is considered as "the first braille newspaper in the world". [1] [2]
This article is an
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Type | Daily newspaper (in Braille script) |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Iranian Cultural Press Institute fa |
Founder(s) | Fereydoun Varedi Nezhad fa |
President | Reza Darvish |
Language | Persian |
City | Tehran |
Country | Iran |
Iran Sepid (persisk: ایران سپید; which means white Iran) is a special newspaper for the visually impaired, published in Persian and in Braille script in Tehran. It is owned by the Iranian Cultural Press Institute . The founder of this newspaper, which was first published on November 18, 1996, is Fereydoun Varedi Nezhad , who was the former managing director of the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) . It has been claimed that White Iran is considered as "the first braille newspaper in the world". [1] [2]