Freedom on the Net: A Global Assessment of Internet and Digital Media
Freedom House
13-Apr-2009 (3 comments)

Although Iranians are active readers and producers of online content, the Iranian regime wields one of the world's most sophisticated apparatuses for controlling the internet and other digital technologies. Internet use in Iran began in 1995 at universities, then spread quickly via internet cafes to an otherwise isolated population with limited access to independent sources of news and entertainment. The government's censorship of the medium did not begin until 2001, but users today operate in an environment that features filtering of content—particularly domestically produced political news and analysis—together with intimidation, detention, and torture of bloggers, online journalists, and cyberactivists. As with restrictions on press freedom that date to the early days of the 1979 revolution, the Islamic Republic couches its restrictions on internet freedom in an opaque and arbitrary conception of Islamic morality outlined by the constitution, the press law, and the penal code.

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To JJ

by I wonder (not verified) on

What will be your grade?


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They will shut everybody up, even the ones outside Iran

by hala kojasho didi (not verified) on


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off topic:please feature this in your news section!

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Karim Sadjadpour, an Iran expert at the Washington-based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said it was no coincidence that the case against Saberi comes as Obama is making overtures to Iran.

"There are powerful hard-line factions in Tehran who do their best to torpedo or sabotage efforts to improve (U.S.-Iran) relations because they stand to lose both politically and financially, and I think I would put Roxana's case in that context," Sadjadpour said.

"I don't think for a second that Iranian authorities actually believe the charges leveled against her," he said.

//www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/04/14/roxana-sa...