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LA TimesThe drama surrounding Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s top media advisor, who was reportedly sentenced to jail for an article deemed offensive to Islamic values, took a tumultuous turn Monday.
The media advisor, Ali Akbar Javanfekr, held a defiant news conference, then police descended on the Tehran offices of the daily newspaper Iran, which Javanfekr edits.
Anti-riot police fired tear gas into the newspaper's offices and reportedly arrested more than 30 staff members.
Smoke could be seen rising from one floor in the eastern wing of the building. Outside, police hauled groups of men and women into minibuses. Reports also said authorities seized computers.
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