[custom_adv] Ettela'at is a Persian language daily newspaper published in homeland. It is among the oldest publications in the country, and the oldest running Persian daily newspaper in the world. [custom_adv] The paper has a conservative stance and focuses on political, cultural, social and economic news.Ettala'at was started in 1926. The circulation of the paper was 15,000 copies during the reign of Reza Shah. [custom_adv] On 6 January 1978 an article appeared in Ettela'at suggesting Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini was a British agent serving colonialism. [custom_adv] The next day, clerics in Qom protested and the police demanded they disperse. When they refused, police opened fire and at least twenty people were killed. persian media displayed outraged, which increased tensions leading up to the 1979 Revolution. [custom_adv] on 31 January 1979, Kayhan and Ettela'at papers announced that Khomeini would return from Paris the other day. Ettela'at's title was "tomorrow morning at 9, visiting khomeini in capital. [custom_adv] " The news led to the flow of millions of people from different cities to capital. In 1979, the newspaper published Firing Squad in homeland, a photo showing Kurdish militants being executed by persian authorities. [custom_adv] The photo would later go on to win the 1980 Pulitzer Prize, attributed to "Anonymous," but later was revealed in 2006 to be photographer Jahangir Razmi. [custom_adv] Ettela'at is a Persian language daily newspaper published in homeland. It is among the oldest publications in the country, and the oldest running Persian daily newspaper in the world. [custom_adv] The paper has a conservative stance and focuses on political, cultural, social and economic news.Ettala'at was started in 1926. The circulation of the paper was 15,000 copies during the reign of Reza Shah. [custom_adv] On 6 January 1978 an article appeared in Ettela'at suggesting Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini was a British agent serving colonialism. [custom_adv] The next day, clerics in Qom protested and the police demanded they disperse. When they refused, police opened fire and at least twenty people were killed. persian media displayed outraged, which increased tensions leading up to the 1979 Revolution. [custom_adv] on 31 January 1979, Kayhan and Ettela'at papers announced that Khomeini would return from Paris the other day. Ettela'at's title was "tomorrow morning at 9, visiting khomeini in capital. [custom_adv] " The news led to the flow of millions of people from different cities to capital. In 1979, the newspaper published Firing Squad in homeland, a photo showing Kurdish militants being executed by persian authorities.