Etemad Newspaper Criticizes Filtering and Nerve-wracking Class-based Internet as Contrary to Articles 25 and 79 of the Constitution

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Etemad newspaper: Filtering and nerve-wracking tiered internet is contrary to Article 25 and 79 of the Constitution.

Tiered internet, in a sense, is the government’s new privilege for specific groups, including doctors, programmers, students, and journalists. According to experts, with the implementation of this policy, the fair distribution of the internet as a natural citizen’s right is effectively halted, and a large portion of society is deprived of free internet access.

Tiered internet and taking international internet access away from a large part of the population is contrary to Article 25 and 79 of the Constitution.

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