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  2. Internet censorship in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iran is known for having one of the world's most comprehensive Internet censorship systems. [1][2][3][4] The Iranian government and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) have blocked access to many popular websites and online services, including YouTube, Twitter, Facebook Instagram and Telegram. [5][6] Internet traffic in the country is ...

  3. Censorship in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Censorship in Iran is not just an act by an individual. It is a process that involves interaction and negotiation. The complexity and ambiguity of the system stimulate self-censorship and create a culture of censorship. [25] However, not everything is negotiable. Criticism of the Supreme Leader, for example, is strictly prohibited.

  4. Censorship of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Iranian exhibition YouTube written on mockup Jamarat. On December 3, 2006, Iran temporarily blocked access to YouTube and several other sites, after declaring them as violators of social and moral codes of conduct. The YouTube block came after a video was posted online that appeared to show an Iranian soap opera star having sex. [14]

  5. Mahsa Amini protests - Wikipedia

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    See detainees for notable cases. Civil unrest and protests against the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran associated with the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini (Persian: مهسا امینی) began on 16 September 2022 and carried on into 2023, but were said to have "dwindled" [15] or "died down" [16] by spring of 2023. As of ...

  6. Iran International - Wikipedia

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    Radio Iran International. Frequency. 15630 kHz / 5830 kHz SW. Iran International (Persian: ایران اینترنشنال) is a Persian-language news television channel headquartered in London aimed at Iranian viewers, [1] and broadcasting free-to-air by satellite. Iran International was established in May 2017 and has broadcast its programmes ...

  7. Press TV - Wikipedia

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    Press TV's news bulletins often feature Iranian ministers, diplomats or government officials, or guest commentators that express views consistent with the Iranian government's "message of the day." [ 26 ] [ 27 ] In 2012, commentator Douglas Murray wrote that the station was the "Iranian government’s propaganda channel".

  8. Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iran,[a][b]officially the Islamic Republic of Iran(IRI),[c]also known as Persia,[d]is a country in West Asia. It borders Turkeyto the northwest and Iraqto the west, Azerbaijan, Armenia, the Caspian Sea, and Turkmenistanto the north, Afghanistanto the east, Pakistanto the southeast, the Gulf of Omanand the Persian Gulfto the south.

  9. Iranian rial - Wikipedia

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    The rial (Persian: ریال ایران, romanized: riyâl-è Irân; sign: ﷼ ; abbreviation: Rl (singular) and Rls (plural) [15][16] or IR[17] in Latin; ISO code: IRR) is the official currency of Iran. It is subdivided into 100 dinars, but due to the rial's low purchasing power the dinar is not practically used. While POS terminals are in use ...