Khordad was a newspaper published by Abdollah Noori. It was shut down by Iran Special Clerical Court and its editor-in-chief, Abdollah Noori, was sentenced to jail for five years. After this newspaper was closed by Iranian Conservatives another newspaper, namely Fath was published by Yadollah Eslami and Abdollah Noori's Colleagues in Khordad.
Enlisting Nouri's charges, hojatoleslam Neko-nam said the daily Khordad which appeared on newsstands last year with Abdollah Nouri as its managing director, was expected to move in line with the goals of the Islamic revolution and promulgation of the thoughts and aspirations of the late imam.
On Nouri's charge for publicizing in favor of the 'freedom movement of Iran', he said in the course of the provisional government, the fmi's stances such as separation of religion from politics and relations with the U.S. Finally led to its exclusion from the government and later was announced unauthorized by the imam.
The managing director of daily Khordad said the jury, elected by the SCC, is not the one elected by the said institutions, therefore, it is not legal.