Iran shuts down access to some of the world's most popular websites.
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Iran yesterday shut down access to some of the world's most popular websites, including Wikipedia and YouTube.
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I'm sure it's "just a little mistake."
Well now, this is interesting: This is post #911 for me, and it's in a thread about Islamist censorship. Must just be a coincidence!
IRAN has shut down access to some of the world's most popular websites.
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Iran recently toughened its censorship of Western Internet sites like Amazon and Wikipedia, and put caps on broadband speeds.
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Iran yesterday blocked a number of top Web sites. Among them are YouTube, Web encyclopedia, Wikipedia and Amazon.com. Other sites that are being censored are the online movie database IMBD.com, news services like the New York Times and BBC Farsi. The YouTube ban could be in response to a well-known Iranian soap opera actress for engaging in "indecent" behavior with a former boyfriend.
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