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    Like this is something suprising.

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    In light of AMDHADOGNADGs leter to the US people about his concerns over our civil liberties.

    among other DNC talking points

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    Youtube I can understand. Who wants to share files with horney geeks looking for video of sluts in bikinis dancing around.

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    Have they blocked Iranians from visiting MP.net? I hope so, because I was getting tired of having Iranian propaganda thrown at me.

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    Iran is a bastion of freedom and democracy, because all the Iranians on this board say so. Obviously this just some lie spread by the pro-American media.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckster View Post
    Youtube I can understand. Who wants to share files with horney geeks looking for video of sluts in bikinis dancing around.
    you made my day!!

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    A sad day indeed, its a shame the Iranians had to follow the Saudis down the path of information darkness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bacilluspolymyxa View Post
    A sad day indeed, its a shame the Iranians had to follow the Saudis down the path of information darkness.
    are you surprised?

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    Don't worry kraf will be along soon to post pics of some hot Iranian chicks.

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    Default No more Youtube for Iran

    http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/12/05/D8LQSTD00.html

    rights group warned on Tuesday that Internet censorship in the Islamic state is on the rise.
    Internet users who tried to call up the YouTube site on Tuesday were met with the message, "On the basis of the Islamic Republic of Iran laws, access to this website is not authorized" _ which appears on the numerous opposition and ****ographic Web sites that the government blocks.

    It was not known how long the site had been on Iran's Web blacklist. The Paris-based press rights group Reporters Without Borders said YouTube had been blocked for the past five days.

    It also said the New York Times Web page was also blocked since Friday and that the English site of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia was blocked from Friday to Sunday.

    However, an AP reporter was able to access the New York Times site on Tuesday and other Internet users said it could be reached over the weekend. The blocking of Wikipedia could not be independently confirmed, and Iranian officials were not available for comment.

    Iran's Shiite cleric-run government regularly blocks opposition Web sites, including blogs, and the number of sites that bring up the "unauthorized" message has been increasing over the past year. Western news sites, however, are generally available.

    Videos from the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq and other Iranian opposition groups have been posted on YouTube.com, along with videos posted by individual Iranians critical of the regime. The site also has Iranian pop music videos, which are frowned upon by the religious leadership.

    In its statement Tuesday, Reporters Without Borders warned that "censorship is now the rule rather than the exception" in Iran.

    "The government is trying to create a digital border to stop culture and news coming from abroad _ a vision of the Net which is worrying for the country's future," it said.

    "The Iranian government policy is not an isolated case. It is getting closer and closer to that of the authorities in China, with particular stress being laid on censorship of cultural output," it said.

    The group cited Western press reports that the government issued a ban on high-speed Internet connections in October. Iranian telecommunications officials have denied any such ban was issued, saying high speed connections had not been extended to some areas because the government had too few lines. High-speed connections are available in some part of Tehran, but not in many others.

    In October, Reporters Without Borders put Iran in a club of the 13 worst culprits for systematic online censorship along with Belarus, China, Cuba, Egypt, Myanmar, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.

    Hard-liners have severely restricted pro-reform newspapers over the past six years after they blossomed following the 1997 election of reformist president Mohammed Khatami. Conservatives in the courts shut down many even before Khatami was succeeded by hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad last year. Some independent newspapers remain, but their criticism of the government is muted for fear of being shut down.

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    The Iranians will miss so many funny clips.

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    Yeah, they would love those video clips of "Borat".

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    Where is ACLU when you need them? Where is the UN? Where are all the human rights organizations? Free Iran. Let's exit Iraq by going through Iran.

    Iran is doing this to protect their islamic heritage from western cultures. Sooner or later, we got a north korea style of rule.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vinny_121_DDS View Post
    Where is ACLU when you need them? Where is the UN? Where are all the human rights organizations? Free Iran. Let's exit Iraq by going through Iran.

    Iran is doing this to protect their islamic heritage from western cultures. Sooner or later, we got a north korea style of rule.
    Well the Iranians willingly voted Ahmadinejad to power so it's basicly their own choice, kinda. And it was never a secret that he stood for nationalism and the principles of the Islamic revolution that reject western cultural influences.

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