Yugoslavia Bans Issue of Outspoken Youth Magazine
from Reuters
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia —
Yugoslav Communist authorities have banned the latest issue of an outspoken youth magazine, the official Tanjug news agency said Friday.
It said the weekly Mladina was banned for printing parts of texts that had prompted the banning of another student magazine, Katedra, on July 15.
The texts have shamed the country’s leaders and contained untrue information that could disturb the public, Tanjug said.
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