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Incidents was a magazine that was closed by the Islamic Republic of Iran for being "obscene and empty" in June 1994.[1] It reported homicides, pre-marital and extramarital affairs, and other sex-related matters that can be punished by religious law.

The Persian words Havades or Hadeseh reportedly mean Incidents.

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  1. ^ "Human Rights Developments". MIDEAST. 1995. Retrieved 27 July 2015.