Abdolsamad Khoram Abadi further explained that the Internet “inflicts social, political, economic and moral damage, which is worrying . . . [since]social vice caused by the Internet is more than that by the satellite network.” There are 21 million users in Iran so the mullahs are beginning to get a bit worried.
Previously, the government moved to block access to political, human rights, including women’s sites and dissidents weblogs. Clearly, human rights sites are a major indecency in Iran.
This latest move follows a crackdown in 2000 against the press.
Notably, Sobh-e Sadegh, the publication of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, said, “The Internet, satellite (channels) and text messages played an important role in colour revolutions in Serbia, Ukraine and Georgia.” Of course, those were revolutions that expanded liberties — a frightening prospect for these religious extremists.
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