Friday, May 29, 2009
Nystatin Cream Expiration
Are we there is too much freedom in other nations would say that is totally missing ... It 's the case with Iran. The Iranian authorities have restored access Facebook after three days and 24 block hours by the statements of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, had denied that the censorship imposed until the presidential election on June 12. "I believe in total freedom 'of expression," he added. When and 'was asked if it takes' to restore access to social networks, will see the president replied that' if you are required to do so can lead aware of the judicial system. The restrictive measure
particular had penalized the reformist candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi, the main rival of Ahmadinejad, who used the social network to promote its programmatic platform to win votes, especially among young people and women. "I'll have to 'do an investigation and request about it, "said the Iranian president, answering questions of journalists at a press conference today in Tehran.
who tried to access the Facebook page of the candidate Hossein Mousavi received an answer that access was not possible. According to the news agency the block had been decided by the Committee masadiq consisting of representatives of various ministries, including that of Justice and intelligence services.
Iran is certainly not new to such acts: Facebook was in 2006 finished in the black list of the Ayatollah on charges of immorality, which in Iran is synonymous with lawlessness, but last year there was the bill condemning to death all those bloggers to publish posts of vice unwelcome.
I would say that what happens is a real act of censorship and denial of freedom of expression ...
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