The most important journalist executed after the revolution


However, these political connections also placed him in precarious situations. His arrest in 1321 and the subsequent closure of newspapers were part of a broader crackdown on the press, reflecting the government’s attempts to control information and suppress dissent. Despite these challenges, Amirani’s commitment to his profession never wavered, and he continued to publish “Kashaniha” until external circumstances forced him to stop.The final years of Amirani’s life were marked by increased scrutiny and persecution. The revolutionary fervor that swept through Iran in the late 1970s brought about significant changes, including heightened repression of the press. Amirani’s arrest on March 22, 1357, and his subsequent release in the summer of 1358 were indicative of the volatile environment in which he operated.