DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's Press Supervisory Board has suspended a hardline newspaper and cautioned two other outlets for criticising last month's nuclear deal with world powers -- a rare move for a body more used to upholding social conservatism.
The board suspended "9 Dey", a weekly newspaper that accused Tehran's negotiators of overstepping Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's red lines in the negotiations, and referred its case to a court, the ISNA news agency reported on Monday.
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