dimanche 22 juin 2014

Iranian regime uses cranes to remove satellite dishes from homes

                
 The Iranian regime security forces in northeastern city of Mashhad are using cranes to remove satellite dishes from rooftops and balconies of houses in the city.
Using cranes to remove satellite dishes is among the latest desperate effort by the regime to prevent the public from accessing information.
The Iranian regime's culture minister said in December 2013 that more than 70 percent of people of Tehran are watching banned satellite TV channels.
Unable to confront the popularity of prohibited television channels, in particular Simaye Azadi (INTV) that is a dependable source for accessing information and news, the clerical regime acts with severity to limit the access of people to satellite channels.
A deputy commander of the Iranian regime's Revolutionary Guards Corp (IRGC) expressed its fear of satellite TV channels in January and warned members of Basij para-military forces that the "enemy" is trying to affect the public opinion by "creating a negative wave."
He said: "The enemies are aiming to enforce pressure against the Islamic government (the regime) and affect the public opinion by creating a negative wave in the world via news media."
“Strong sanctions and economic pressures imposed on Iran under the pretext of nuclear issue is in line with the same scenario,” he said.
Khoramdel said that that the most of damage to the regime during the 2009 uprising in Iran was caused by internet and opposition satellite networks.

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