Jame'eh

'Society') was a Persian language reformist newspaper published in Tehran briefly between February and June 1998.

[3] The paper gradually became one of the most read newspapers in Iran selling 300,000 copies.

[1] It was a supporter of Mohammad Khatami and frequently covered news about the US movies.

[1][3] In June 1998 the license of the paper was cancelled due to its allegedly insulting news about the head of the Revolutionary Guards, Rahim Safavi.

[3] Following this incident the paper was banned by the Iranian government and was succeeded by another reformist newspaper Tus which was started in July 1998.