Exclusive - Another leaf of the Ayatollah's will to ban and confront the iPhone

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-Friday 2024/09/27 - 22:55
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Abdollah Abdi - Abdi Media

Another document to prove that Ayatollah Khamenei personally obliged Hassan Rouhani's government to ban the iPhone, other than in a public speech; He was still following the issue from other sources.

Of course, the Rouhani government passed it because of the high revenue from customs and other technical justifications, but the revolutionary government implemented it impulsively and hastily and did not specify whether Ayatollah Khamenei also specified the type of iPhone? And the import You have approved the iPhone 14 and later, but who imported the previous model phones that are being sold at exorbitant prices, which you do not consider to be included in the iPhone?

Seyed Mahmoud Naboyan, Vice Chairman of the Commission on Article 90 of the Constitution and Chairman of the Working Group to Combat Goods and Currency Smuggling on March 8, 2022 by sending an urgent letter to the First Vice President "in order to fulfill the order of the Supreme Leader of the Revolution" and also manage the country's foreign exchange resources and withdraw The import of American luxury phones should be prevented from the advance currency and its allocation, and the import of this type of phone should be prohibited.

Apparently, in addition to the experts and deputy investigations of Ayatollah Khamenei's office, they do not give Ayatollah the possible comprehensive report of the security, intelligence, communication and commercial institutions.
The Revolutionary Parliament also does not know that by doing this, in addition to the large rent for the smugglers of this product in the large and attractive market of Iran, the revolutionary government is depriving the government of the huge customs revenue that I mentioned in the previous note.

When citizens can simply activate existing programs and applications by sending an activation text message on another phone and use relatively safe iPhone programs such as FaceTime and iMessage, of course, with a valid Apple ID, with a pocket modem or public Wi-Fi or another phone's hotspot. Who is the loser?

The government with all its political and cultural elements and its regulatory and technical departments or the citizens?

Is the cost of the Ayatollah's power and direct involvement in the name of an iPhone for a citizen worthy?

Why doesn't someone know the consequences of such decisions clearly and expertly?

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