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Toomaj Salehi had become a key voice of anti-government dissent in Iran, strongly criticizing the repressive nature of the Iranian regime through his musical output and social media posts.
ARTICLE19, "Tightening the Net: Internet Freedoms in Iran"-a monitoring series of reports on the state of internet censorship in Iran. Hejazi, Arash, ‘You don’t deserve to be published’ Book Censorship in Iran, LOGOS: The Journal of the World Book Community , Volume 22, Number 1, 2011, pp. 53–62(10) , doi : 10.1163/095796511X562644
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]
Propaganda in Iran originates from the Iranian government and "private" entities, which are usually state controlled. Qasem Soleimani killing a crocodile (USA) with Iran's flag Propaganda can be disseminated through any medium, including television, film, newspaper, posters, murals, political actions, rallies, violence, and websites.
Internet Filtering Committee (Iran) headed by Prosecutor-General of Iran decides which websites must be censored and implements this vast censorship. In response to the 2019 Iranian protests , the government implemented a near-total Internet shutdown, reducing traffic to just 5% of normal levels.
Director Mohammad Rasoulof risked his life to make “The Seed of the Sacred Fig” in Iran. Then came the hard part. How a dissident Iranian director made a film in secret and then fled the country
Popular daily and weekly newspapers include Iran, Ettelaat, Kayhan, Hamshahri and Resalat. Iran Daily and Tehran Times are both English language papers. [2] Iran’s largest media corporation is Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). [2] The Financial Tribune is the main (online) English language economic journal.
All music must be approved by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance; typically, authorized releases are limited to traditional Iranian folk, classical, and pop music. As some have faced government action for writing, producing, and performing unapproved music, many Iranian musicians do so as emigrants outside of the country.