L.I. in Iran ?

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I was recently in Iran, and tried to log on to this site. My access was blocked by the government (I guess). Why would an Islamic country block access to an Islamic web site ? I think that stinks !!!
 
they block anything where you can speak your mind and/or have your own opinion...Or else why would they block an 'Islamic' website.....
 
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what?! islamic sites are blocked in certain countries :? :? :?...wow....i never knew that :heated:

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And I must be honest about this, atleast that doesn't happen here (i.e. The West :uhwhat :rollseyes)
 
:sl:what?! islamic sites are blocked in certain countries :? :? :?...wow....i never knew that :heated::w:




I guess that's why, if you've ever noticed, we don't have any bros or sis' posting from Iran. I guess they're not as 'cool' as I thought they were. imsad
 
Greetings,

Maybe they have blocked a lot of things under a general category rather than for specific reasons, in which case the block could be unintentional...
 
I came across THIS recently, its a list of the worst offenders when it comes to to internet censorship.

In alphabetical order,

Belarus
Burma
China
Cuba
Egypt
Iran
North Korea
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Tunisia
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Vietnam

Libya, the Maldives and Nepal have just been removed from the list.

The part on Iran says'

Repression of bloggers seems to have declined in 2006. Whereas around 20 were imprisoned in 2005, only Arash Sigarchi is in jail at the moment. But Internet filtering has stepped up and Iran today boasts of filtering 10 million “immoral” websites. Pornographic sites, political sites and those dealing with religion are usually the ones most targeted. But since the summer of 2006, the censors have concentrated on online publications dealing with women’s rights. The authorities also recently decided to ban broadband connections. This could be explained by a concern not to overload the very poor-quality Iranian network, but it could also be motivated by a desire to prevent the downloading of Western cultural products such as films and songs.
 
Communication into Iran is fairly difficult, especially faxes. You have to go through an operator who logs your details, who you are, what you're calling or sending a fax for etc After all that the person/company may never recieve the fax anyway!

Syria has problems with emails. You can send an email today and they don't recieve it until like 2-7 days or something like that. Worse than snail mail! I heard it was so the government can filter the emails and it takes some time to do that.
 
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It may be to do with sectarian issues? the shia and sunni split? Allaah Almighty knows best.
 
A Jew has a right to not be killed for expressing himself here. Somethig Iran, lets just say disagrees with.
 
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I think this is sectarian, as well as there being anti-Iran articles on here...
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We cannot know for sure the reasoning, and can only speculate. How does speculating help? Yes, thats what I thought, it doesn't help... :p
 
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My friend lived in saudi for a while and they even blocked access to imageshack! lol i found that hilarious.

I assumed it was to stop people posting pics of themselves or something lol.
 
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Yeah, imageshack and photobucket are blocked. That makes a lot of sense, seeing that pictures can post pictures that are innappropriate and obviously haraam.
 

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