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Cherry Mosteshar
"She runs The Oxford Editors: "
Cherry Mosteshar is an author and journalist. After the publication of her book, Unveiled: Love and Death Among the
Ayatollahs, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei condemned her as ‘a notorious man-hater’ for the book’s strong
attack on the violation of women’s rights in Iran. Margaret Thatcher, the British Prime Minister, called her a
trouble maker and Tony Blair is said to have thought she needed ’sorting out’ in response to her political
journalism. She has also written for The Washington Post, The New York Times, The South China Morning Post, The
Daily Mail and many other newspapers and magazines worldwide. She has also been a page editor on The Independent
business pages and at The Guardian. Cherry also worked on the Op/Ed pages of The Guardian and The Independent. She
has appeared on the BBC - including Radio 4’s The Today programme - CNN, Radio Five Live, Sky News, and numerous
other local and international TV and radio stations.
She has worked in London and as a Foreign Correspondent for the Financial Times, The Economist, The Independent and
most recently at The Guardian. Now based in Oxford, Cherry has worked in Hong Kong and Iran and has written on the
Middle East, Islam, UK politics, the arts and South-East Asia. She was one of a handful of female Sports
journalists in the 1980s, and covered teams such as Spurs. She started her career as a television producer and has
worked in television in Iran and Hong Kong."
http://www.theoxfordeditors.co.uk/
Email mosteshar@btconnect.com
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