Roozbeh Mirebrahimi

Roozbeh Mirebrahimi is an Iranian Journalist and blogger born in 1978 in Rasht,[1] Iran.

He started his career by writing for some of Gilan's local newspapers. His professional career as a Journalist started at the beginning of the Iranian Reform Era. During the next years he wrote for several newspapers including Jomhuriyat, Roozna and Etemade Melli, Etemad, Hambastegi, Sharq etc. He worked for those newspapers as reporter or political editor or writer. He has been chief in editor of Iran dar Jahan[2] magazine since 2006.

He also has written many books including Untolds of Revolution, Eslahat Zire Hasht (Interrogating Reform Movement) and Nagofteha (Untolds) He has lived in New York since fall of 2006 and has been among the faculty of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. Since 2010, he is visiting Scholar at NYU's Arthur L. Carter Journalist Institute[3]".

He was arrested along with other journalists in September and October 2004.[4]

Awards

In 2006, He was one of Iranian Writers that Receive Hellman/Hammett International prize from HRW.[5]

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