Letter from Over 1200 IT Professionals to Raisi: Lift Internet Restrictions and Release Detained Activists

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Letter from Over 1200 IT Professionals to Raisi: Lift Internet Restrictions and Release Detained Activists

Letter from over 1,200 IT professionals to Raisi: Lift internet restrictions and release detained activists in this field

More than 1,200 managers of IT businesses have written to Ebrahim Raisi, the President of Iran, demanding the lifting of internet restrictions and the release of detained IT activists.

The signatories of this letter have stated that internet access for fifty million people in Iran is synonymous with access to social networks and messengers, and the livelihood of millions is tied to these tools. Naturally, any filtering or disruption and restriction in this access leads to citizen dissatisfaction and creates serious discontent.


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