Haqiqat-e Inquilab-e Saur (Dari: حقيقت انقلاب ثور, 'Truth of the Saur Revolution') was a daily newspaper in Afghanistan. It was owned by the central committee of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan. In the mid-1980s, it had a circulation of 50,000 and was the main print medium in the country. It was named for Afghanistan's Saur Revolution, the 1978 Communist coup that overthrew Mohammed Daoud Khan.