Radio International

Radio International
رادیو انترناسیونال
  • Moldova
Frequency15.55 MHz
Programming
LanguagePersian
AffiliationsWorker-communist Party of Iran

Radio International (Persian: رادیو انترناسیونال) was a radio station broadcasting in Persian that was affiliated with the Worker-Communist Party of Iran and agitated against the Islamic Republic of Iran.[1][2][3][4]

The slogan of Radio International was “Voice of Liberty, Voice of Worker, Voice of Truth, and Voice of Humanity”.

It was reportedly broadcast from Sweden, but in November 1999 it was believed to be broadcast from a shortwave station in Moldova on 15,550 kHz (15.55 MHz) and based in the United Kingdom.[4] The director of radio was Siavash Daneshvar and some notable staff include Sima Bahari, Sadegh Zandi, and Soosan Saberi.

References

  1. ^ "Guide to Iranian media and broadcasts to Iran - March 2007" (PDF) (Press release). BBC Monitoring. March 2007. Retrieved 7 March 2026. Radio International is the radio of the Workers Communist Party of Iran and associated with the UK-based New Channel TV.
  2. ^ Iran Report: December 9, 2002 (Report). Vol. 4. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 9 December 2002. Retrieved 7 March 2026. Radio International is affiliated with the Worker-Communist Party of Iran and broadcasts in Persian.
  3. ^ Daneshvar, Siavash (7 September 2004). "Our Party will go forth stronger: Radio International interview with Hamid Taghvaee on the recent split in the CPI" (PDF). Marxists Internet Archive. Retrieved 7 March 2026.
  4. ^ a b "Radio International" (PDF). The NASWA Journal. XL (8). North American Shortwave Association. August 2000. Retrieved 7 March 2026 – via World Radio History.