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Censorship in Iran

Submitted by admin on Friday, 1 May 2009No Comment

Censorship in Iran is the limiting or suppressing of the publishing, dissemination, and viewing of certain information in the Islamic Republic of Iran. The majority of such censorship is implemented or mandated by the Iranian government. Censored content often includes information that relates to women’s rights, freedom of speech, democracy, pornography, certain news sources, certain religious content, and many websites. Censored media include essentially all capable of reaching an even marginal audience, including television, print media, radio, film, museum and gallery exhibits, and the Internet. Iranians attempting to access most informational databases and search engines are met with a page reading: “The requested page is forbidden.” Most forms of media are vetted for acceptability by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance. Reporters Without Borders ranks Iran’s press situation as “Very serious”, the worst ranking on their five-point scale. Iran’s Internet censorship policy is labeled “Pervasive” by the OpenNet Initiative’s global Internet filtering map, also the worst ranking used.

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