Azari Jahromi’s Reaction to Internet Restrictions: Testing the Tested is a Mistake

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Azari Jahromi's Reaction to Internet Restrictions: Testing the Tested is a Mistake

Azari Jahromi’s Reaction to Internet Restrictions: Testing the Tested is a Mistake

Azari Jahromi’s Reaction to Internet Restrictions: Testing the Tested is a Mistake. Mohammad Javad Azari Jahromi, the former Minister of Communications, reacted to internet restrictions by posting on his Telegram channel. He wrote, ‘Whenever I say something or raise a criticism, shouts arise saying, ‘Didn’t this or that happen during your time?’ or ‘Wasn’t this system established during your time?’ Although many of these attributions are not correct, let’s assume all your claims about my performance are true. With all the experiences you mention, I must say that this approach to interacting with the digital space is certainly wrong. Testing the tested is a mistake.’


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