Restricting internet access is not a legislative tradition

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Restricting internet access is not a legislative tradition

According to Kamboz Norozi’s news, it is apparent that the plan to protect the virtual space has been approved in the Joint Commission and is ready to be sent to the Guardian Council. With this level of concealment in the approval of the plan to protect the virtual space, it can be speculated that internet access will be extensively restricted in this plan. This is not a legislative norm.

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