Censorship

Tehran International Book Fair; Another Challenge between Book Publishers and Government Institutions/ Reza Najafi
This is a caption “This is a caption” Reza Najafi The Tehran International Book Fair, alongside the Fajr Film Festival, is considered the most important cultural event in the Islamic Republic of Iran. It is held every year in mid-Ordibehesht (April/May), except for its first year which coincided with Aban (October/November). The fair has been […]...
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Reza Najafi
Human rights in cyberspace and the internet / Elaheh Amani
This is not a valid Farsi text. Please provide a valid Farsi text to be translated. Sources: 1- To read the full text of the report, please visit Ahmad Shahid’s website. 2- Journal of Peace Research, February 13, 2015 3- For more information, refer to the website of Internet world Status....
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Elahe Amani
Hidden Trade of Censorship in Iran/ Samuel Bakhtiyari
Translation: Translated by Samuel Bakhtiyari Author: Patrick Howell O’Neill / Daily Dot While the Iranian government annually spends a heavy amount on censorship and controlling the virtual space, Iranian citizens also bear the same cost to escape censorship. There is a hidden market in Iran with millions of dollars in financial circulation. Security institutions try […]...
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Samuel Bakhtiyari