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Mr Ganji is one of many journalists trying make the press the conscience of the nation.
ECONOMIST: Iran
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One was Akbar Ganji, a prominent journalist who had alleged that high-ranking clerics had been involved in the murders of about 100 dissidents between 1989 and 1997.
ECONOMIST: The trials of everyday life
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Leading this re-examination is Akbar Ganji, a journalist, who has accused Mr Rafsanjani of turning a blind eye to the murders of Iranian intellectuals during his presidency.
ECONOMIST: Iran: The return of Rafsanjani | The
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Akbar Ganji, Iran's most outspoken commentator, was imprisoned on April 22nd, in advance of his trial on charges that he had defamed the security forces in a series of articles that accused senior intelligence officials of plotting to kill secular intellectuals.
ECONOMIST: They have lost a crucial round in Iran��s struggle for change