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Lawmakers interrogated Interior Minister Abdolrahmani Rahmani Fazli, Intelligence Minister Mahmoud Alavi and secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani, parliament's ICANA website reported. Some voiced concern over the internet controls put in place during the unrest, including a ban on Iran´s most popular messaging app, Telegram, which officials said had been used to incite violence. "The Parliament is not in favour of keeping Telegram filtering in place, but it must pledge that it will not be used as a tool by the enemies of the Iranian people," Behrouz Nemati, spokesman for the parliament´s presiding board, wrote on Instagram, which was also temporarily blocked during the unrest. Many Iranians use Telegram as their main source of news and a way of bypassing the highly restrictive state media, with almost a third of Iran´s 80 million people using the app daily. Some 9,000 online businesses have been disrupted by the blocking, semi-officialnews agency ISNA reported, quoting a report by the culture ministry´s digital media centre. أكثر... ??????? ??????: Iran Parliament holds special meeting on protests || ??????: ahlam1399 || ??????: اسم منتداك
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