[/quote]TEHRAN, Iran – Iran has formed a special unit to monitor Web sites and fight Internet crimes, in a clear attack on an opposition that relies almost exclusively on online means to broadcast its message, local newspapers reported Saturday.
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Funny this sounds similar to the Uk/ US governments.
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The opposition has no access to state media and has been promoting its message largely through the Internet.
The same applies to parties in Britain. The oppostion - tory party - have the same values as the government (they are all fascists of sorts afterall) and have access to the media. However, the smaller parties (well, the left wing parties to be precise) are overlooked continuously, even though it could be argued, they represent and share the same opinions of large swathes of the electorate.
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Iranian newspapers are warned by authorities from time to time not to publish articles in support of the opposition leaders
Isn't this something of the sorts being called for by the Prime Minister of Britain in respect of the British National Party? People have been beside themselves recently over the very existence of the BNP never mind them voicing their opinions.
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Iran's state radio and TV are directly controlled by Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who strongly endorsed President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's re-election in June. The opposition maintains the contest was marred by fraud
Recent Uk and US elections are claimed to have been rigged too.
Maybe the western kettle should get its own house in order before calling the eastern pot - 'black'.