Segunda-feira, junho 15o, 2009
A rede de telefone da pilha fechou para baixo, os Web site obstruídos no esforço à informação de controle que sai de Tehran
Enquanto a eleição de sexta-feira levou a um fim de semana dos motins na cidade importanta de Tehran e de accusations que o Ministry Interior equipou o resultado no favor do presidente Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, as tomadas extrangeiras dos meios do múltiplo estão relatando esforços pelo governo Iranian controlar os relatórios dos meios que saem da nação.
Televisão de Al-Arabiya foi proibido reportedly de trabalhar no capital por uma semana, quando Nederland 2 tiver seus journalist e operador de câmara requisitados sair do país. O BBC é também
claiming that the government is responsible for jamming which has caused intermittant service disruptions of its Farsi-language service.
The primary cell phone network in Tehran has also been cut off since Saturday evening, while the government is apparently blocking several popular websites, including Facebook and YouTube, likely also part of an effort to prevent unapproved reports from coming out of the nation.
Former Prime Minister Mir-Hossein Mousavi is seeking to have the election results overturned, amid reports that he has been placed under house arrest for calling his supporters to publicly contest the outcome. Ahmadinejad has rejected allegations of election fraud, and likened the furore to the aftermath of a soccer match.
Jason Ditz
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