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Iran's government threatens to disconnect from the Internet - but they can't disconnect people's hearts!

Iran's government threatens to disconnect from the Internet - but they can't disconnect people's hearts!

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August 15, 2012
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Two More terrorists arrested....well done IDF

Two More terrorists arrested....well done IDF

July 15, 2012
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Brutal destruction of Al-Quds by waqf

Brutal destruction of Al-Quds by waqf

July 24, 2012
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Nagad...Not ready to die for your war!

Nagad...Not ready to die for your war!

August 16, 2012
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best seller in Egypt: the Muslims leaders crimes

best seller in Egypt: the Muslims leaders crimes

August 20, 2012
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| 01:43 PM Mar 18 2013

peyman1athlete

Iran, Islamic Republic Of

victory is with IRAN.at THE END

| 05:15 PM Aug 22 2012

PARS BOY

Iran, Islamic Republic Of

Jews against Israel :

| 05:07 AM Aug 16 2012

Mania_16

Iran, Islamic Republic Of

There aren’t that much probs over here zion buddy! :-) Don’t bother yourself! We’re doing quite good!

| 02:02 PM Aug 15 2012

kiarash76

Iran, Islamic Republic Of

please just say about your country connect to internet isn`t hard but 30% web sites is filter for example very bad web sites and….... but bad point about it is facebook we cant connect to face book easily but 50% of people connect to facebook

| 01:25 PM Aug 15 2012

Oscar73

Israel

“The regime no longer fears a physical attack from the West,” Mahmood Enayat, director of the Iran Media Program at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School of Communications, told the Wall Street Journal recently. “It still thinks the West wants to take over Iran, but through the Internet.”
Commandeering nuclear sites through the use of technology is one way to “take over” a country. However, certain websites seem to stoke the Iranian government’s fears just as much.
“We have identified and confronted 650 websites that have been set up to battle our regime — 39 of them are by opposition groups and our enemies, and the rest promote Western culture and worshiping Satan, and stoke sectarian divides,” conservative cleric Hamid Shahriari said in March. “We are worried about a portion of cyberspace that is used for exchanging information and conducting espionage.”
Now, it seems that the Iranians have had enough. In the past few weeks, Reza Taqipour, Iran’s minister of communication and information technology, called the global Internet “untrustworthy” and announced plans to disconnect key government ministries from the worldwide web by September.
(source: Marketwatch, The Wall Street Journal)
Perhaps they can disconnect the Internet, but they can’t turn the wheels back. People already know that there is not a war between the people but only between the leaders and fanatics. People’s hearts don’t need a physical network, they are already connected, and in the end the power of love will destroy the evilness of the dictators.