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- David Ignatius
- Pinchas Inbari
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- Efraim Karsh
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- Charles Krauthammer
- Emily Landau
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- Michael Young
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(Wall Street Journal) Sam Schechner - Authorities in Tehran have ratcheted up their policing of the Internet as part of an attempt to stamp out the most far-reaching protests in Iran since 2009. But the crackdown is driving millions of Iranians to tech tools that can help them evade censors, potentially weakening government efforts to control access to information online. Psiphon Inc., a Toronto-based firm that makes one such app, said the number of unique users a day in Iran jumped from about 3 million to more than 10 million. "By the time they wake up, the government will have lost control of the Internet," said Mehdi Yahyanejad, executive director of NetFreedom Pioneers, a California-based nonprofit that focuses on Iran and develops freedom of information tools.2018-01-09 00:00:00Full Article
Iranians Turn to Tech Tools to Evade Internet Censors
(Wall Street Journal) Sam Schechner - Authorities in Tehran have ratcheted up their policing of the Internet as part of an attempt to stamp out the most far-reaching protests in Iran since 2009. But the crackdown is driving millions of Iranians to tech tools that can help them evade censors, potentially weakening government efforts to control access to information online. Psiphon Inc., a Toronto-based firm that makes one such app, said the number of unique users a day in Iran jumped from about 3 million to more than 10 million. "By the time they wake up, the government will have lost control of the Internet," said Mehdi Yahyanejad, executive director of NetFreedom Pioneers, a California-based nonprofit that focuses on Iran and develops freedom of information tools.2018-01-09 00:00:00Full Article
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