Italia e Estero

Ong, 206 arresti in Iran per post sul conflitto con Israele

epa05477279 A young Iranian couple play 'Pokemon Go' on their smartphones at the Mellat Park, northern Tehran, Iran, 12 August 2016. Media reported that Iranian officials have banned the popular mobile device game 'Pokemon Go' for security reasons. The security agencies and the Department of Internet crime were unanimously in their conclusion that 'Pokemon Go' is a dangerous game and must therefore be prohibited. Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter are also banned in Iran and people need to use VPN and Proxy to connect them. EPA/ABEDIN.TAHERKENAREH
epa05477279 A young Iranian couple play 'Pokemon Go' on their smartphones at the Mellat Park, northern Tehran, Iran, 12 August 2016. Media reported that Iranian officials have banned the popular mobile device game 'Pokemon Go' for security reasons. The security agencies and the Department of Internet crime were unanimously in their conclusion that 'Pokemon Go' is a dangerous game and must therefore be prohibited. Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter are also banned in Iran and people need to use VPN and Proxy to connect them. EPA/ABEDIN.TAHERKENAREH
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ISTANBUL, 20 GIU - Sono almeno 206 le persone che sono state arrestate in varie città dell'Iran, in una settimana, per avere pubblicato online messaggi relativi al conflitto con Israele. Lo riporta Human Rights Activists News Agency (Hrana), organizzazione non governativa indipendente iraniana che si occupa di diritti umani, a una settimana dall'inizio dell'attacco. In mattinata il portale NetBlocks aveva segnalato che l'Iran ha subito un blackout totale di Internet durato 24 ore, descrivendolo come la più grave interruzione delle comunicazioni dalle proteste del novembre 2019.

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