The proposal of a former member of parliament: announce the names of those in favor of filtering

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-Monday 2025/11/03 - 21:59
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 پیشنهاد یک نماینده سابق مجلس: اسامی موافقان فیلترینگ را اعلام کنید

  Expressing hope in fixing filtering is no longer promising

The inability to remove the filter of social networks has even raised the voice of some past and present officials.  Jalal Rashidi Kochi, a former representative of the 11th parliament and a critic of the restriction of cyberspace, wrote on the X social network in a critical tone to the president: "Mr. Medical, your promise to remove the filter (like your other promises!) unfortunately did not come true after a year and a half.  Transparently and honestly, as the head of the Supreme Council of Cyber ​​Space of the country, tell the people the names of the members who voted positively for the perpetuation of filtering, including the two honorable cabinet ministers.  It's the least you can do, if you have the power."

Expressing hope in fixing filtering is no longer promising

Finally, what emerges from the examination of the filtering status of social networks in the government of Masoud Mezikian is not only the lack of significant progress in removing the restrictions after a year, but also the creation of an atmosphere full of contradictions and ambiguity that severely affects public trust.

Contradictory and scattered narratives, from the negative vote to the removal of social media filters to the vague hopes expressed by the government spokesperson, not only do not give hope for easier access to the virtual space, but also paint a chaotic atmosphere.

The multiplicity of narratives in this matter is similar to the story of Israel's attack on the meeting of the Supreme National Security Council, which everyone presented a story about and caused no one to clearly understand the essence of the story./Online Khabar

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