Iran's parliament has approved a resolution that may result in imprisonment for individuals who communicate with foreign media outlets. This measure is part of the government's efforts to limit the dissemination of information beyond its borders.
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Iran's Parliament Approves Resolution Targeting Communication with Foreign Media
Iran's parliament has enacted a resolution that could impose prison sentences on citizens who engage with foreign media. This action is seen as part of the government's broader strategy to control information flow outside the country.
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Iranians who speak to foreign press — even outside of Iran — could land prison time
Iran's Parliament Approves Resolution Targeting Communication with Foreign Media