The Islamic Republic of Iran has unveiled a "Pro Internet" plan aimed at stratifying internet access, favoring certain individuals while restricting general users' access to international internet, according to a leaked document from the IRGC. The report, by Mojtaba Pourmahsan, suggests this initiative could transform Iran into a more isolated digital environment akin to North Korea.

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@ايران اينترنشنال: While the Islamic Republic, with its Pro Internet plan, intends to stratify the internet by providing services to specific individuals, the disclosure of a confidential document from the IRGC's progra

@ايران اينترنشنال: While the Islamic Republic, with its Pro Internet plan, intends to stratify the internet by providing services to specific individuals, the disclosure of a confidential document from the IRGC's progra

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