Hayat-e-No

The paper was in circulation from 2000 to December 2009 when it was closed by the Iranian authorities.

Hayat-e-No was established in 2000 in Tehran following the closure of another reformist paper, Azad.

[4] In June 2005, before the presidential election, the paper along with other reformist papers, including Aftab Yazd and Eqbal, published the letter of presidential candidate Mahdi Karroubi to Ali Khamenei.

[5][7] Hayat-e-No supported Mir Hossein Mousavi in the 2009 presidential elections held in June.

[9] Hayat-e-No and four other publications, namely Etemad Melli, Sarmaye, Arman and Farhang-e Ashti, were all close to the Green Movement[11] and shut down by the Media Supervisory Board in the same period.

Front cover of the 19 February, 2009 edition