Iran Censors their Hollywood Allies

Politics — By admin on March 19, 2008 at 10:48 am

The mad mullah’s in Tehran have forcibly shut down nine magazines for… publishing stories and pictures of Western film stars. Thirteen other publications were also warned that they could be next if they fail to obey the dictates of their totalitarian government.

The move was accomplished by the “Press Supervisory Board” of Iran’s “Culture Ministry.”

The publications censored in this round were Baznegari, Talash, Be Sooy-e-Eftekhar, Donya-e-Tasvir, Haft, Havar, Neday-e-Iran, Shooka, and Sobh-e-Zendegi.

The Iranian regime has shut down more than a hundred newspapers in the last few years, imprisoning many of the writers and editors.

It’s a strange world that we live in when the Hollywood elite — Iran’s greatest supporters in America — are singled out for persecution by their allies.

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