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The newspaper due to the insertion of the political news, criticism of the Islamic veil, supporting feminism, published caricature of David Ahmadi's (Arvin) on women's blood, and the news about Farah Pahlavi by the newspaper office,Mr Arash Salamat beginning in February 1998 for two weeks and once again on 17 April 1999 was banned forever. Ata'ollah Mohajerani, ISA saharkhiz and faezeh Hashemi Rafsanjani in March 2003 in connection with a special letter to the newspaper of the Islamic revolution banned women were summoned.