The newspaper of creativity was confiscated

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The newspaper of creativity was confiscated

The newspaper Sazandegi has been confiscated.

The Press Supervisory Board has suspended the newspaper Sazandegi based on Article 5, paragraph 2, and Article 6, clause 11 of the Press Law.

The latest issue of Sazandegi was published today, on the first of Esfand, with a bold headline about meat riots on the front page.

The reason for the confiscation of this newspaper was its insistence on publishing false and provocative content that has disturbed the public in the past months.

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