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Iran president urges clerics to tolerate internet

Iran’s president urged the country’s clerics to be more tolerant of the internet and new technologies, which are often the target of criticism by influential hard-liners in the Islamic Republic.

Updated on: Sep 2, 2014, 24:51:14 IST
AP | By , Tehran
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Iran’s president urged the country’s clerics to be more tolerant of the internet and new technologies, which are often the target of criticism by influential hard-liners in the Islamic Republic.

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Hassan Rouhani made the appeal during a meeting with clerics in Tehran, where he said that the internet is important for aspiring students and experts trying to access new knowledge and science.

“In today’s world, one who does not know the internet and does not apply it is not called an expert even a student... We cannot close the gates of the world for the younger generation,” he said on state TV.

Rouhani, a relative moderate elected last year, has vowed to expand media and internet freedoms but has faced resistance from hard-liners, who oppose third generation cellular-phone network technology for example, saying that it paves the way for immoral images.

Authorities have banned many social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube after the opposition used them during post-election protests in 2009. But youth and technology-savvy Iranians use proxy servers or other workarounds to bypass the controls.

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