Iran’s intelligence minister (showing the true colors of his countries regime of repression of free speech and human rights) said Friday that his country has found a way to block the so-called “Internet in a suitcase,” a program reportedly developed by the U.S. to bring online access to dissidents around the world.
The minister, Heidar Moslehi, told Muslim worshippers that Iran was aware of the program from the start. “We prepared a solution for it,” he said in a speech broadcast live on state radio. He did not elaborate.
For more: Iran says it can block ‘Internet in a suitcase’ program aimed at dissidents - The Washington Post
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