Iran Developing 'Halal' Domestic Intranet
An anonymous reader writes "The WSJ reports that Iran is beginning a crackdown on Internet use by its citizens, creating new blocks against foreign content and stepping up surveillance of browsing habits. Internet cafes in Iran have 15 days to set up security cameras and start collecting information on customers, and people are finding it increasingly difficult to use social networking sites. The new restrictions are likely being implemented now to head off dissent and protests about the upcoming parliamentary elections. According to the article, 'The network slowdown likely heralds the arrival of an initiative Iran has been readying—a "halal" domestic intranet that it has said will insulate its citizens from Western ideology and un-Islamic culture, and eventually replace the Internet. This week's slowdown came amid tests of the Iranian intranet, according to domestic media reports that cited a spokesman for a union of computer-systems firms. He said the intranet is set to go live within a few weeks.'"
creating new blocks against foreign content and stepping up surveillance of browsing habits
Sounds familiar for some reason.
SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
Why is Iran doing this to itself? It's so needlessly self destructive. Just stop it. Behave yourself, the sanctions will come off, and we can all get along. Aggressive posturing, locking your people off from the world, and developing variants of nuclear technology best able to produce weapons grade material... what is the point of all this? Best case you'll get a bomb and then what? Hundreds of years of MAD as the rest of the world contains you? That sounds like loads of fun. If you just stopped all this we could normalize relations to everyone's benefit.
I've decided to stop wasting my time responding to AC trolls/sockpuppets... so if you want a response from me... login.
The more you tighten your grip, Tarkin, the more star systems will slip through your fingers.
You can do better than merely restating the obvious..
Besides, didn't you know? The internet IS the US intranet. They control it, for all intensive purposes. Who's to say they don't practically own it?
and has begun implementing it. The corporations will be pleased!
The good news is that soon, we may have some left over IPv4 again.
This gives a strong signal that your ideology doesn't stand up to whatever else is out there. Alright, so it's strongly worded against "the west", for which read American Freedom And Liberty And Democracy (And Republicanism) And Commercialised Happiness For All[tm], which is strongly evangelised by the world's highest tech army, navy, and air force. Before you bristle: Yes, there is a strong case to be made that it is in fact an ideology with religious fervour backing it to match. The lot of you aren't nearly as Christian as you think, you're American[tm] first. Bristle on.
The point, however, is that ultimately such a strong signal of negativism will be self-defeating. They're defining themselves as something they are not, instead of as something they are. The more they have to denounce most of the world to keep to their way, the more of their people will stray from that way and find other ways to life fulfullment. And it leaves lots of attack angles for competing ideologies. Nevermind the Universal Declaration Of Human Rights, that's just the pry-bar. The more you clam up, the more others will poke at you.
in terms of popularity halal will rank above gopher but below telnet
I doubt Iranians want any of this. But the three power blocks have to posture and jockey for position, and this is what happens.
From scarped cliff or quarried stone she cries "A thousand types are gone, I care for nothing, no not one."
Wear a burka.
Undetectable Steganography? Yep, there's an app fo
will insulate its citizens from Western ideology and un-Islamic culture
No wonder atheism is on the rise. Religion was a great idea a thousand years ago, but it's time it was consigned to the history books.
Summation 2
And I mean clerics of every stripe and color. Once you've empowered people with the weight of "the word of gawd", allowing them to govern based on that authority is a recipe for suffering and injustice. It has always been so, and it always will be. The world will be a far, far better place when we can tell all the believers to STFU about what everyone else must do and to focus more on walking their own spiritual path.
So Iran is going to be the next state where the people finally have had enough and overthrow the overbearing dictatorship.
You'd think these dictators would get a clue from recent history and simply ease up a little instead of getting deposed by a popular revolution (and usually executed) but they never seem to get it.
Have the freedom protests started in Iran yet?
They should call it "Crackdown on Internet Piracy" and they would become best buddys with some congressmen.
The current political elite is loosing it's grip. So it is only natural that they start fighting. Same here, same there.
The word "crackdown" implies that the victim is doing something wrong or immoral in the first place. Same as when the US government begins a "crackdown" on peaceful protestors, or medical marijuana patients, or people who enjoy modifying the electronics they rightfully own, or any of a thousand other victimless "crimes" created out of thin air -- the term "crackdown" attempts to tilt the scales of public opinion in favor of those imposing the "crackdown". It's pure propaganda.
So let's call a spade a spade here: the correct term is oppression, not "crackdown". In this particualr example, the Iranian government is oppessing the iranian people's human right to free association, not "cracking down" on it. Why? Because that human right was given to them by human nature, which preceded organized coercion (goverment) -- not the other way around.
This can only work towards continuing the psychopathic elite control over people and causing problems that otherwise would not exists.
It is by the people of the planet talking with each other that the power of the psychopathic elite lose their power over the people, as the people find there are no ghost in the closet or monsters under the bed in reference to people around the world.
Such censorship and control need to be deteriorated in every way possible..... As a matter of peace.
When you see "US", "China", "IRAN" etc., in the news in terms of insinuating all they people of that country...... you are being lied to. i.e. US is going to war... does not mean the people, but rather the few who think they are a country called the United States and lied their way into a position of commanding war.
The mass majority of the people of this planet are to busy living their daily lives to have time for war. Its only the few who play their game at the expense of the rest of us. And they need to be ended.
Is it like the holla guy from chappelle show?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJMD5R8stRc
... the same, oups wait, no they never had an open Internet.
Iran is on the Internet since approx: 95/96 (ok at that time they had about 19200b/s to connect them to the university of vienna...
KSA started to authorise Internet only around 2001 and only after they had installed a "country firewall"....
But all this shows that Internet is a tool, not a "solution"... Internet does NOT "route around sensorship", people do using the tools at hand, and it is not easy because the means of sensorship are many...
Making in country hosting very expensive and throttling international internet access are the most comment means...
Manipulating the search engine, either because you own it, or through various "preservation" laws another...
Make laws about what you are allowed to say is an all time favorite..
The Jim Crow laws have been repelled, including the laws forbidding to critisize them, but equivalent laws about drug policies, Intellectual properties policies, etc... abound in all the world...
With the effect that even with an "open internet" the info might "be there", but no local person therefore no "locally connected" person can point to it... (thing thai monarchy for an example concerning another "ally")
Only civic movements can change things, and even then "your mileanage might vary", (see the result of the "arab spring", now the new arab winter...)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX46Qv_b7F4
He's convinced every young person in Iran to hate the regime...
GrpA.
Enjoy science fiction? "Turing Evolved" - AI, Mecha, Androids and rail-gun battles. What more could you want?
If I'm not mistaken...and I think this came from the PBS/Frontline eppy about it...wasn't the Mubarak regime's decision to cut the internet the last straw in their revolution? That is...when the cut the internet...things really blew up. Pissed the ppl off big time.
In Iran, they build a halal closed internet. Here in the US they let the entrenched media conglomerates control the flow of information by abusing civil law to maintain a de facto cartel.
Iran has a state enforced religious code, in the US they privatize the enforcement to self serving corrupt economic interests that want to maintain the status quo by eliminating competition. Without meaningful competition there is no functioning capitalism.
The difference in only in the execution, not the result. The US version is more sophisticated, and the Iranian version is more crude. That's about it.
Why is Snark Required?
Actually, he borrowed the strategy from the CIA's playbook:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Ajax
Palm trees and 8
why not completely disable the internet and setup dialup BBSs....
. OK, which Satanic US corporation has the contract to deliver this technology and support it?
"We receive as friendly that which agrees with, we resist with dislike that which opposes us" - Faraday
Instead mailboxes will be filled with email promising the fastest delivery of pork products.
Bark less. Wag more.
I predict a sudden increase in the wearing of niqabs or burqas in Iran. By both women and men.
Have gnu, will travel.
Iran is pursuing the same approach as China. Rather than block social media sites, leverage their citizen's desire for them by replacing them with similar state-approved (sic - controlled) duplicates. Nothing new. I would be more interested in what Western technologies are making this possible, a more interesting discussion for Slashdot.
That is my philosophy. We dont' understand them, they don't understand us. Oh well.
Just leave them alone. We have our own backyard to clean up.
People have dirty thoughts, and these end up on the Internet.
Israel is also theocratic, by law!
Which makes their behavior against Palestinian equally bad and why people loath Israel, but not the Jews living there.
This is also why all the Eurotrash loathes the US, because the US is so near being theocratic as can be, without being it, really.
People hates Iranian government too, because they believe God too.
Do you see pattern?
Stop worshiping Jesus, or any other fuck face religion, for fuck sake.
When you say "security" do you mean secure from viruses? Do you mean personal privacy?
Or, do you mean the totaltarian governments are secure from any sort of uprising?
Oh, I can't wait to see the cow Hilary gives birth to
Which means 16 days from now there will be a massive increase in the popularity of burqas among Iranian internet cafe users.
Support Right To Repair Legislation.
A big government program without Pork? Good luck with that...
...is that there has been this "Myth" that nothing can stop the internet. We've all heard the saying: the internet sees censorship as damage and routes around it.
Well I've always had a theory that it would only remain so until the powers that be sat around and figured out how to get the genie back in the bottle. There were those who claimed it could never happen, but I remember looking that the vast majority of the backbone of the internet is controlled by only a handful of companies.
I think a lot of countries have been waiting to see if countries like China and Iran can implement restrictions on the internet and frankly they've done so quite successfully. Has it been 100% successful. No. But it doesn't have to be. It just has to bee good enough to keep those that don't know technology trapped into a small little corner.
It's the fact countries like China and Iran have had enough success at it that we're now seeing it happen in the US, only we're calling it SOPA. Which is what I was predicting to friends and co-workers about 10 years ago that by 2020 the "internet" would become fractured and restricted most likely by law.
"The problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other people's money" - Thatcher.
The USA follows a set pattern. They make the leader of that country look like a crazy warmonger, they say the country is going to attack us, they make it look like we've no choice but to pre-emptively attack them. They did this in Iraq too, if you care to check. The only reason the war hasn't started yet is because the USA was busy with other wars and doesn't have the resources/people ready to go yet.
What China and Iran don't understand is that they may be able to completely cut their citizens off from the outside world of the Internet, but they're not going to stop dissent or people from organizing protests. The Internet has only been around for mere decades; people have been around orders of magnitude longer, and if enough people in a geographical region are unhappy with the way things are, they'll find a way to get together, share ideas and information, and perhaps overthrow their government if if comes to that.
Are YOU using the TOOL, or is the TOOL using YOU? Think about it!
Actually, as the US becomes the biggest holdout in migrating to IPv6, end result will be that what the US has will end up being an intranet, while what everyone else has will be the internet.
I don't think Iran consumes that many IPv4 addresses. But one thing they could do to make themselves totally incompatible w/ the rest of the world - reverse the definition of public and private IP addresses, and use it that way. So 10.x.x.x, 172.[16-32].x.x and 192.168.x.x will be recognized by halal routers as public addresses, while everything else (other than loopback) will be private. That way, they will have 33,619,968 IP addresses, and if they NAT those w/ other addresses, they can have 143,266,360,804,245,504 addresses. Not as many as IPv6, but it will not even try to be compatible w/ IPv4 and will therefore make their entire internet a different standard. IP would be Islamic protocol, and Iran could even spread it throughout the OIC.
The other thing Iran can do for a new IP is have a 19 bit address, since 19 is a special number for Muslims, and support 524,288 users. They can then start rationing them out to anybody who they think should be allowed to have online access, be it by computers or by cell phones.
You state the point that I wanted to make perfectly.
If Iran really are calling their attempt a "halal Internet", then millions of people will start to equate 'halal' with oppression, in much the same way that "crackdown" attempts to legitimize oppression. They will lose, and irreparably harm their religion in the process.
Well, Good! Iran is doing us a favor by disconnecting from us :) There should be a ChristNet!! Wow!! I'm full of good ideas !!
Well, even now, it's worse than you think. Here's some examples:
Google image search resulted, results with just a gray box are censored:
"Book" in Persian
http://www.barsam.ir/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/internet-user-iran1.jpg
"Sport" in Persian
http://www.barsam.ir/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/internet-user-iran4.jpg
"Health" in Persian
http://www.barsam.ir/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/internet-user-iran5.jpg
"Shovel" in Persian (!)
http://www.barsam.ir/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/internet-user-iran2.jpg
"Pick" in Persian: (!!)
http://www.barsam.ir/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/internet-user-iran3.jpg
This is mostly because all major picture uploading sites, picture sharing sites, social networks, foreign news agencies and so on are censored. Even when a site is not censored by the state, something like this might happen:
When you try to access Google AdSense, It's blocked by Google and USA:
http://www.barsam.ir/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/internet-user-iran9.jpg
When you try to access Google AdWords, It's Blocked by Iran Gov. (This is what we see when a site is censored by the state)
http://www.barsam.ir/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/internet-user-iran6.jpg
When you try to download extension for Google Chrome, Access Google Code or some other Google products:
http://www.barsam.ir/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/internet-user-iran8.jpg
Same thing happens when you try to download almost any free software from SourceForge (Hello there Geeknet, Inc. !)
Besides, SSH is totally blocked, so I cannot even log into my server!
SSL is slowed down as hell, I cannot download a 400KB mail attachment of mine...
No Facebook
No Twitter
Google Plus only works with ssl (which is slow as hell!)
No Youtube
No social network at all!
No Media sharing site at all!
No blogging platform that operates outside borders (wp.com, blogspot.com and others), we can't even read blogs on these services!
Internet faster than 128Kb/sec is *illegal* for home users, if you buy 128Kb/s you will get a nice 12KB/s of download speed form plain http or FTP, 3 to 4 KB/s from https
Most internet users still use Dial-up (yes, Dial-up...) because 128Kb/s ADSL is expensive!
I'm writing this using slowed down GPRS (no 3g here), about 3KB/s for plain http. still trying to use tor
This seems like a guaranteed way to stop innovation and learning as well, unless it's islamic. And hey while you're at it why not make the thoughts of workforce exodus to another country more appealing. Duh!
Take your country back into the stone age and prophecies.
When shit hits the fan get some of these https://youtu.be/pY-GncsZ-UE
...that although not funny in many ways. This attempt to recreate the Internet is HAHALarious.
Society use your Sciences
First of all, I'm aware of Iran's Internet censorship and policies. Iran is a unique case because they have a very soft form of Internet censorship; they block sites using a weak blocking method, whose weakness I'm sure they are well aware of. In terms of realpolitik this works well for Iran, because it gives the veneer of tough moral policy ensuring public welfare, and yet doesn't really stop anyone from getting access to what they want. This is not at all unlike the public policy debate in Western countries regarding topics such as to what lengths a society ought to go to protect the innocent (eg minors viewing porn) from content deemed socially or morally unacceptable, except in Iran it's openly acknowledged that the censorship covers content opposing the government's rule, whereas in the US such political designs are discretely hidden to maintain a sort of cultural illusion of "free society", a game that must be played in the US and other Western nations which may not exist in other cultures.
Iran has a policy which conforms to cultural norms, and is not meant to be a totalitarian control mechanism a la China. China takes its Internet and information control very seriously--much more seriously than Iran. China takes it to a whole other level, so let's not be fooled into thinking Iran is some kind of a totalitarian commie regime. Yes, they are staunchly theocratic, but personal freedom in Iran far exceeds a long list of modern nation-states in the world, some of which you will be surprised to find (or not) being strong allies of the US.
Having a strong domestic intranet is very good for a country's national interest and security. Any country should have robust domestic network that can serve as an alternative to foreign services. If the Internet had been invented in Iran and the majority of all Internet traffic in the world went through Iran (like it does through the US today), the US would have conniption fit. Do you have any idea how nationalistic the US is and hostile to other nations? US politicians openly state we must have the most powerful military in the world to maintain global dominance; the Internet in the US is mainly domestic and the US wants to keep it that way. Who are we to blame Iran for wanting to foster its own alternative, even if it's stated purpose is to censor foreign influence? We wouldn't like Iranians trying to change our culture, and they don't like it when we do it to them.
On a broader scale of human interest, international politics aside, local intranets are an important tool to counteracting authority. If I'm Joe Bob living in Arkansas and I'm upset that the government is imposing on me through the Internet and other media, what can I do? Use my own network--network with my peers. The little guy is Joe Bob, and big brother is the guv'mint. Let's go back to international politics. Iran has the little guy complex; the US is big brothering it up the world over. See how the logic works? The principle remains the same.
Rubbish story, badly written.
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