3,000 Iranian Lawyers Condemn Western Banning of Press TV on Social Media
3,000 Iranian Lawyers Condemn Western Banning of Press TV on Social Media
Around 3,000 Iranian lawyers strongly condemned the flagrant violation of the right to free speech and free flow of information by Western social media platforms through blocking the social media pages of Iran’s English language broadcaster Press TV.

TEHRAN (Iran News) – Around 3,000 Iranian lawyers strongly condemned the flagrant violation of the right to free speech and free flow of information by Western social media platforms through blocking the social media pages of Iran’s English language broadcaster Press TV.

Some three thousand Iranian legal experts, in a statement, vehemently denounced the blatant violation of freedom of speech by Western media platforms in closing the international social accounts of Iran’s Press TV channel, stressing that the move has been taken under the US and Israeli coercion.

The statement was issued on Monday in the wake of Google banning for the seventh time Iran’s 24-hour English-language Press TV news network last month and blocking the network’s access to its official YouTube account without any prior notice.

The move was taken after another hostile move on the Iranian media outlets, with Facebook shutting down the official page of Press TV over what it claimed to be its failure to follow “Community Standards.” The page was later reinstated.

“While the administrators of social media networks such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube boast about being the pioneers of freedom of expression and consider that freedom as a fundamental principle in their platforms, we witness on a daily basis that many user accounts around the world, namely those on Facebook, are subjected to restrictions such as deleting posts and eventually blocking and permanently suspending accounts,” the lawyers wrote in the statement.

“Despite claiming to respect freedom of expression, the US-based social media companies in recent years have repeatedly acted against the Iranian media,” the statement said, adding, “And following the illegal blocking of a large number of Persian-language pages on Facebook, Google and Twitter, the accounts belonging to the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB)’s World Service have, as a result, been blocked in recent months.”

The legal experts stressed that such restrictions are a clear violation of freedom of speech and contrary to the principle of free flow of information.

They also referred to Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted in 1948, which stipulates, “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.”

The statement also pointed to the American Magazine Intercept, which revealed in a report in December 2017 that Facebook was acting on the orders of the US government and Israeli officials to delete the pages and content of some activists.

“Facebook recently deleted hundreds of accounts in cyberspace under the pretext of having posted messages in support of the Iranian government, and in a similar move a few months ago, blocked the official page of Iran’s Arabic-language Alalam news network, claiming without providing conclusive evidence that the IRIB had been using hundreds of ‘fake user accounts’ since 2011 to influence voters in various countries, including Britain and the United States, and to send messages in support of the Iranian government,” the Iranian lawyers continued in their statement.

“These platforms, under false pretenses, block independent voices trying to liberate human beings,” they added.

The statement further underlined that Facebook, in recent months, has on several occasions resorted to unsubstantiated allegations to delete accounts run by Iranian users who voiced their support for the Iranian nuclear deal and displayed opposition to the Israeli occupation.

“Such deletion of user accounts is not limited to Iranian users,” the statement said, adding, “The double standard applied by YouTube in dealing with its users indicate the direct influence these networks are under pressure from American statesmen and Zionists, which is contrary to their claim of being advocates of freedom of expression.”

The statement concluded, “We, the lawyers, while denouncing the double standard and contradiction in remarks made by social media administrators, call on the Iranian Judiciary’s High Council for Human Rights and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as defenders of the rights of the Iranian people, and on the UN Human Rights Council and the United Nations itself, as international organizations missioned to safeguard human rights, to take urgent action to prevent censorship and obstruction of free flow of information.”

Google shut YouTube accounts of Press TV late on Tuesday, March 30, on claims of what it called “violations of community guidelines.”

“We have reviewed your content and found severe or repeated violations of our Community Guidelines. Because of this, we have removed your channel from YouTube,” Google’s message reads.

The last time Google blocked Press TV’s access to its official YouTube account was last September, again without any prior notice but citing “violations of export laws.”