Azerbaijani’s sarcasm to IRIB: Why did you ban the broadcast of the Assassins series in Iran?

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Azerbaijani's sarcasm to IRIB: Why did you ban the broadcast of the Assassins series in Iran?

Azari Jahromi criticized IRIB for banning the broadcast of the ‘Assassins’ series in Iran.

Azari Jahromi analyzed the ‘Assassins’ series in an article.

The former Minister of Communications wrote on his Telegram channel, ‘Last night I watched the final episode of the ‘Assassins’ series.’

A narrative of a historical event with the glasses of the creators may have flaws or distortions in presenting this narrative, but the overall historical image created from the Seljuk era was notable.

What caught my attention was that the Aga Khan Foundation, based in England and continuing the Ismaili dynasty, did not have a reaction similar to Satrapi despite all its facilities, wealth, and comfort. I wish they would at least explain the reason for declaring the ban on broadcasting this series on Iranian platforms and also clarify what deviations exist so that those who have seen this series through other means can be justified.

It has been said since ancient times, ‘When there is force, why use reason?’

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