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  2. Censorship in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Reporters Without Borders described Iran as “one of the world’s five biggest prisons for media personnel" in the 40 years since the revolution. [1] In the Freedom House Index, Iran scored low on political rights and civil liberties and has been classified as 'not free.' [3] Iran has strict regulations when it comes to internet censorship.

  3. Meta removes Facebook and Instagram accounts of Iran’s ...

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    Iran has long been accused of arming Hamas, designated by the US State Department as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO). In 2021, the US State Department said that the group receives funding ...

  4. Why are protesters in Iran blocking streets and burning their ...

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    Photos and videos show the protests in Iran, despite internet shutdowns. Why are people protesting? What do they want?

  5. Internet censorship in Iran - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Censorship of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook was blocked until 31 May 2010 after a competition page encouraged users to post drawings of Muhammad. The controversial page named "Draw Mohammad Day" had been created by a Facebook user in response to American cartoonist Molly Noris's protest to the decision of US television channel, Comedy Central to cancel an episode of the popular ...

  7. Meta removes Instagram and Facebook accounts for Iran's ... - AOL

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    Meta has removed Instagram and Facebook accounts run on behalf of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after criticism over his support for Hamas after its Oct. 7 attack on Israel that ...

  8. Jason Rezaian - Wikipedia

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    Jason Rezaian (Persian: جیسون رضائیان; born on March 16, 1976) is an Iranian-American journalist who served as Tehran bureau chief for The Washington Post. He was convicted of espionage in a closed-door trial in Iran in 2015.

  9. Washington Post says Iran's conviction of its reporter is ...

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    The Washington Post on Monday denounced the conviction in Iran of the newspaper's U.S.-born Tehran correspondent in an espionage case as an "outrageous injustice" and urged Iranian leaders to ...