Tehran Says US Never Cared About Free Internet After Iran Gets Sanctioned For 'Censorship'

Tehran Says US Never Cared About Free Internet After Iran Gets Sanctioned for 'Censorship'

The Iranian Foreign Ministry has slammed the United States for sanctioning the country's minister for "internet censorship" amid protests, arguing that Washington in reality has no respect for freedom of information when it comes to other nations

TEHRAN (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 23rd November, 2019) The Iranian Foreign Ministry has slammed the United States for sanctioning the country's minister for "internet censorship" amid protests, arguing that Washington in reality has no respect for freedom of information when it comes to other nations.

On Friday, the US announced that it imposed sanctions on Iran's Information Minister Mohammad-Javad Asari Jahromi for "his role in the Iranian regime's wide-scale internet censorship." The measure came as Tehran temporarily shut down the Internet in the country in light of protests against spike in gasoline prices.

"Everyone is aware that the incumbent US government does not care about democratic principles and values, transparency and human rights, including the freedom of the Internet for others," the ministry's spokesman, Seyyed Abbas Mousavi, said.

According to the spokesman, Washington itself is known for exerting pressure on tech giants and social networks, including Twitter.

Protests broke out in several Iranian provinces last week over the government's decision to suddenly increase the price of gasoline. Some of them turned violent and resulted in casualties among protesters and security forces.

The US has openly voiced support for protesters, prompting Tehran to accuse it of masterminding the rallies.