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Access to US virtual embassy blocked in Iran.

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posted on Dec, 7 2011 @ 12:58 PM
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Virtual embassy doesn't mean a thing but it might these days. Below is a link with a video clip.

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posted on Dec, 7 2011 @ 01:05 PM
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Nice to see America pages being blocked , i have noticed over the last few days on the web when i search for something a littlebit iffy let us say, i get this message"In response to a complaint we received under the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act, we have removed 1 result(s) from this page. If you wish, you may read the DMCA complaint that caused the removal(s) at ChillingEffects.org." Makes a change to havesomeone block them lol.



posted on Dec, 7 2011 @ 01:06 PM
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check this out :


Iran Blocks US Virtual Embassy Effort



The move was a decisive reaction by the Iranian authorities to the latest plots hatched by Washington against the Iranian nation.

Western, including American, analysts had earlier cautioned Washington that the move would be ineffective and the website would turn into a social website with no tangible result for the US.

In October, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in interviews with the Persian language services of the BBC and Voice of America said the United States plans to open a "virtual embassy" for Iran that would give Iranians online information about visas and student exchange programs despite the lack of formal diplomatic ties".

Clinton used both interviews to pretend that the United States hoped to broaden contacts with regular Iranians despite tensions with the Tehran government, and described Iran's Islamic establishment as a military dictatorship. She also said the "virtual embassy" website would be open by the end of the year and it would provide Iranians with information on visas and other programs.

In her astonishingly interfering remarks, Clinton said the United States was providing both technology and training to help Iranians circumvent government limits on the Internet and other forms of communication while seeking to expand sanctions on Tehran.

In response, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehman-Parast called on the White House officials to stop meddling in Tehran's domestic affairs, and said the recent remarks made by Clinton on Iran displayed her lack of knowledge and information.

Mehman-Parast strongly rejected the allegations raised by Clinton in her interview with the BBC against Tehran, and stressed, "Mrs. Clinton's lack of information about Iran's issues has a history. Hence, she and other US administration officials are advised to stop using suppressive methods and exercising dictatorship inside the US and avoid continuing occupation and interventionist policies towards other countries instead of leveling accusations against others."

"Officials of the United States of America had better meet the demands of their people, specially the youth, which are manifested in the Occupy Wall Street Protest Movement and comply with the demands and aspirations declared by the people in the Islamic Awakening and popular uprisings in the regional countries who want the US to give up support for dependant rulers and stop military and security presence and interference in the other countries' affairs," he added.


FNA

Ok , we are mot blessed anymore



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From this page on ATS :

Another blessing , US launches virtual embassy for Iran

This is just one piece of conspiracy US govt is bringing to Iranian people. The information war and using individuals as intelligence sources.
edit on 7/12/11 by hmdphantom because: (no reason given)



posted on Dec, 7 2011 @ 01:35 PM
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Thanks for the ATS post. I searched but didnt see the link.

MODS, please close this one. Danke



posted on Dec, 7 2011 @ 11:02 PM
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I applaud Iran for not letting the US get to the people. It's about time that a country actively resists the "liberation" that the US offers.

Iran's leadership are smart and know the dangers of letting the americans get to the people. They know that it will completely change their country and that they will lose their culture to the west.

I find that Iran plays it right and should continue to resist all attempts by the US to infiltrate its government and to sabotage the country by using its people.



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