Yahoo – AFP, 7 May 2014
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Iran's
President Hassan Rouhani, pictured March 16, 2014, has vetoed a plan
to ban
WhatsApp, following a row over censorship of the popular messaging
application, media reports said Wednesday (AFP)
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Iran's
President Hassan Rouhani has vetoed a plan to ban WhatsApp, following a row
over censorship of the popular messaging application, media reports said
Wednesday.
Access to
social networks, including Twitter and Facebook, are routinely blocked by
Iranian authorities, as are other websites considered un-Islamic or detrimental
to the regime.
The policy
is contentious and a proposal to filter WhatsApp has caused a rupture between
Rouhani's administration and a 13-member committee responsible for Internet
censorship.
The
reformist Sharq daily reported that Rouhani has ordered a stop to a proposed
access ban on the free messaging service.
"The
issue of banning WhatsApp was raised. The president has ordered a halt on
(banning) the site," Telecommunication Minister Mahmoud Vaezi was quoted
as saying.
"Until
the time that we have a replacement for these sites, the government opposes
filtering them," he added.
According
to an official at the telecommunication ministry, the ban was approved by the
censorship committee but not yet implemented.
Government
officials have voiced support for lifting the wider ban on social media
websites.
Rouhani has
promised greater tolerance on social, cultural and media issues -- a vow that
helped him beat his conservative opponents in the presidential election last
year.
But the
government has faced resistance from hardliners, who oppose a reversal on such
censorship.

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