Since Iran’s regime shut off access to social networking sites during the campaign, I guess this comes as no surprise.
Cell phone service appears to have been cut in Iran’s capital after a disputed election that the government said President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad won.
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Iran has already blocked the use of text messages and most Web sites affiliated with Ahmadinejad’s top opponent, Mir Hossein Mousavi, were blocked. Other Web sites including Facebook were not accessible but it was unclear if they were blocked.
via Y!
Surely this is another case where the regime is attempting to protect the morality of its citizens and has absolutely nothing to do with silencing unhappiness over what might politely be called “election abnormalities.” yeah.






To be fair the election in Iran was more open and fair then any election ever held in Chicago.
I’ve never had any trouble voting in Chicago, no matter where I’ve lived.
It’s even easier when you’re dead.