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Clean Your Backyard First please to Iran-India

Posted: 8 December 2010 | Comments: 0
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It all started with the Iranian channel "Press TV", gets the (incomprehensible to me) inexplicably broadcast in Jammu & Kashmir, though illegal in India.

Press TV pictures apparently showed the alleged desecration of the Koran in the U.S., the massive protests in J & K, where more than 20 people were killed out. As a precautionary measure, the Indian government, "Press TV" banned in India. Five days later, Iranian Foreign Minister Ramin Mehmanparast spoke against the Indian government. His comments were very strongly worded, in which he said that the fight against protests like the one that was seen in J & K and interpreted as "support of the Da Vinci Code".

Now some points to consider – the pictures that were shown on Press TV, were not reviewed and led to serious protests and ended in the killing of innocent civilians. Second, whether a satellite TV channel, it is worth, aired in Indian Territory or not, is entirely the prerogative of the Indian Government and is neither a nation whose channels are not allowed, nor any other international authority has the right to tell them, it to do otherwise. Third, the maintenance of law and order is an internal matter and Iran has no legal standing to remove, disturb or comment either.

Having said all that I can remind the reader that this is the same Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government that tries to interfere with Kashmir protests, labeling it a religious question, the killing was arrested, wounded, and kept his own people in sub-human conditions in prisons in a massive all-country protest against his controversial victory.

This was the extent of the media and Internet censorship in Iran during the last year –

On 13 June when the election results were announced, closed Iran all Internet access for about 45 minutes, then re-started it apparently low bandwidth; been this set of filters to sites like YouTube, Facebook and Twitter have block the could be used for political purposes.
According to the Telegraph on 14 June "Iran's regime did its utmost to stifle the flow of news from the capital."
Al Jazeera English has leveled accusations of direct censorship of the media against the Iranian government, which says that "some of the papers were given instructions to change their editorials or principal place of headlines."
The Al Arabiya's offices in Tehran on 14 June for a week by the Iranian authorities gave no explanation for the decision closed.
NBC News offices in Tehran were attacked, confiscated cameras and other equipment.
The director of BBC World Service accused the Iranian government of jamming its broadcasts into the country. Peter Horrocks said audience in Iran, the Middle East and Europe through an electronic block used on satellites to had been broadcast for the BBC Persian television signal to Iran affected, and added: "It seems part of a pattern of behavior are determined by the Iranian authorities to , limiting the coverage of the consequences of the disputed election. " BBC One corporate official has called the network of the conflict with the regime as "electronic warfare".
On 15 June, Belgian television reporter, Jef Lambrecht, arrested by the Flemish public broadcaster, VRT, and his sound engineer in Tehran.
On 16 June the Ministry of Culture a directive to ban all foreign media out of her office.
On 5 August, the Association of Iranian Journalists forcibly closed when their offices in Tehran were attacked by government security forces.

Ahmadinejad enjoyed responded to concerns about civil liberties by giving Iranians "absolute freedom" of speech. "Do not worry about the coming of freedom in Iran … newspaper and go and reappear. Do not worry about it."

And this is the president, whose government telling us mend our ways in Kashmir and show some "restraint"! All that to say that may be – clean your backyard and then comment on someone else.

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