[Iran] - The French Connection: Macron's version

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
situation where someone tries to hide the truth when it is glaringly obvious
French President Emmanuel Macron met with the mayors of towns affected by the unrest in France
In the meeting, Macron made a statement that caught many advocates for freedom of speech off guard
He raised the idea of banning social media platforms in times of riots
these networks by the youth ..
and about the bans that need to be put in place
decisions, when things get out of hand, so that at some point we can say we're in a position to regulate or cut them off
It's important not to do it in the heat of the moment, and I'm glad we didn't have to, but it's a real debate we need to have when
Digital Transition, contributing to the discussions on the need to pass a bill allowing the government to put in temporary restrictions on
social media platforms
must not take measures that are too harsh in the heat of the moment that we may regret later, but we need to start thinking about this
I propose that we engage in this reflection together [as part of the discussions on the digital bill] so that by September we can find the
move is a distraction
told BFM television, according to the Guardian
social media platforms, which Iranian officials said were used to train rioters how to commit acts of sabotage against public and government
properties
In the midst of the unrest when Iranian security forces were facing violence from rioters, the United States government even moved to send
satellite internet devices into Iran.In addition, the West slapped several batches of sanctions against Iran over alleged crackdown on