Special Migrants in Security Situations Should Have Special and Free Internet

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Special Migrants in Security Situations Should Have Special and Free Internet

Migrants, who are special individuals in security situations, must have special and unrestricted internet access.

While censorship and internet restrictions continue in Iran, Fatemeh Mohajerani denied that the government of Pezeshkian is moving towards a tiered internet system.

The government spokesperson also stated that in times of crisis, those with special needs should be provided with special facilities.

According to ILNA, Mohajerani pointed out that when there are security considerations, we must limit the internet, but some people’s work is crucial, and there are those who need to convey our plight, and they must certainly have unrestricted internet to broadcast this image to the world.

Mohajerani claimed that the government favors unrestricted internet, but in times of crisis, those with special needs should be provided with special facilities.

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