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Volume 75, Issue 81
Special Edition, Page 9
Royal Gazette

20 October 2501

The Revolutionary Council will not censor news and newspapers yet. All newspapers may be printed and distributed without having to undergo prior censorship of news, because the Revolutionary Council is confident that all newspapers will cooperate in this revolution by reporting all news and movements according to the truth and in a fair manner and by presenting wholehearted opinions in such a way that would contribute to constructiveness, not destructiveness. Any actions done by newspapers in a manner that gives rise to wrongs, that presents falsehoods to people, or that is unfair, will have to be suppressed by the revolutionary power, which is necessary for maintenance of peace and safety of the Nation. Especially, the newspapers which act as mouthpieces for foreigners, speak or advocate for them, or glorify dangerous doctrines, such as communism, or attempt to stir up disunity in the Nation directly or indirectly or by whatever means, shall suffer rigid suppression.

Announced on the 20th day of October 2501
Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat
Head of the Revolutionary Council