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* Critics of the website argue that since it is funded by ], a Dutch organization which in turn is funded by the government of ], {{cn}} it works in the interest of that nation, and does not represent factual accuracy of the events. {{cn}} | * Critics of the website argue that since it is funded by ], a Dutch organization which in turn is funded by the government of ], {{cn}} it works in the interest of that nation, and does not represent factual accuracy of the events. {{cn}} | ||
* In ], ], a founding member and technical director of the website, briefly discontinued his cooperation resulting the website to shut down for a week during 2006 elections, resulting in controversies. {{cn}} He stated this was in response to the non-payment of his dues, as a result of accusations of having some similar viewpoints as the ]. <ref name=hoder /> In response, ] stated that Derakhshan has taken the website "hostage" and that he demands "ransom", and asked director ] to confront Derakhshan. <ref> Kowsar weblog in Perisan</ref> | |||
* In ], ] who maintained the Rooz website claimed on his blog that he was accused of working for the ] government and therefore not paid for a year by Rooz <ref></ref> | |||
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Rooz (Persian:روز, literally day) is a Persian and English news website. It is mostly staffed by exiled reformist Iranian journalists including Masoud Behnoud, Ebrahim Nabavi and Nikahang Kowsar with occasional articles by activists and journalists inside Iran, including Shirin Ebadi and Ahmad Zeidabadi.
It was first published on the web on May 10, 2005. It is published by "Iran Gooya" (registered in France).
Controversy
- Critics of the website argue that since it is funded by Hivos, a Dutch organization which in turn is funded by the government of Netherlands, it works in the interest of that nation, and does not represent factual accuracy of the events.
- In November 2006, Hossein Derakhshan who maintained the Rooz website claimed on his blog that he was accused of working for the Islamic Republic government and therefore not paid for a year by Rooz
See also
References
- Template:Fa icon Rooz Online, the newspaper's website
- Archive of English articles on Rooz
- Hivos website
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