Reuters - Alphabet Incs (GOOGL.O) Google said on Thursday it had identified and terminated 39 YouTube channels linked to state-run Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting.
Google has also removed 39 YouTube channels and six blogs on Blogger and 13 Google+ accounts.
"Our investigations on these topics are ongoing and we will continue to share our ...
Following the death of "Sattar Beheshti", an Iranian blogger who was in custody of Iran's cyber police (FATA), a group of Iranian bloggers and MPs protested against police (NAJA) authorities' silence on the issue.
Mansour Haghighat-pour, deputy head of the Iranian Majlis national security and foreign policy commission, firstly reacted over probing ...
The appeal request of Iranian blogger Dr. Majid Bazrafkan who had been sentenced to 91 days in prison on charge of insulting Iran's Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Sadeqi Amoli Larijani has been denied.
Bazrafkan had in his blog criticized Judiciarys approach towards advocates of the Islamic Establishment, accusing the Judiciary of being lax with elements ...
Irans Supreme Court on Monday nullified an execution sentence against an Iranian-American man accused of spying for the CIA.
Iran's Judiciary Spokesman Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei told reporters on Monday that the defendant has objected to the verdict handed down by the lower court and the Supreme Court has nullified the verdict, ordering a retrial....
The security officer who oversaw the case of Sattar Beheshti, the detained blogger who died three days into his arrest by Cyber Police, will stand trial in April for manslaughter in a court for government staff, says the Beheshti familys lawyer.
According to IRNA, Giti Pourfazel reported that Beheshtis parents have received a summons to appear in ...
An Iranian court has rejected accusations of premeditated murder against a policeman over the death in custody of an opposition blogger, the reformist Sharq daily reported on Wednesday.
Sattar Beheshti, 35, died at the notorious Kahrizak prison a few days after he was arrested in October 2012 following criticism of the government in his blog, according ...
Iranian blogger Sattar Beheshti said he was receiving threats that his mother would soon be wearing black if he does not shut up. A few days later, Beheshtis mother was actually wearing black. Beheshti was arrested by what is known as the electronic police following his constant criticism of the regime on his blog. Beheshti, who was in his early thirties,...