The most important journalist executed after the revolution


Amirani’s educational journey took a significant turn when he was sent to Capital. Here, he continued his studies and became classmates with the son of Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh, a future Prime Minister of Homeland. The diverse experiences and challenges he faced in Capital, including working various odd jobs like private tutoring, watchmaking, blacksmithing, and even shoveling snow, helped shape his resilient character and work ethic.Amirani’s initial foray into journalism began when he took on the role of a courier, delivering publications to subscribers’ homes. Instead of receiving a salary, he was paid the cost of postage stamps. This modest beginning did not deter him; instead, it fueled his passion for journalism. He started writing for the very publications he distributed, and his talent soon became evident.