On the 56th day of the international internet shutdown in Iran, Alireza Solimi, a member of the parliament's presidium, stated that the restrictions are a security measure, differing from the positions of Masoud Pezeshkian and the Minister of Communications, and added, "In the midst of war, one shouldn't speak politically."

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@ايران اينترنشنال: On the fifty-sixth day of the international internet shutdown in Iran, Alireza Solimi, a member of the parliament's presidium, described the continuation of restrictions on access to the international

@ايران اينترنشنال: On the fifty-sixth day of the international internet shutdown in Iran, Alireza Solimi, a member of the parliament's presidium, described the continuation of restrictions on access to the international

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