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kaggle-ho-026555House Oversight

Iranian regime allegedly funds satellite dish smuggling and spends millions on censorship to block foreign media

Iranian regime allegedly funds satellite dish smuggling and spends millions on censorship to block foreign media The passage mentions the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) possibly smuggling satellite dishes and large, unnamed expenditures on Chinese censorship technology, suggesting a potential financial flow and state‑level effort to control information. However, it lacks concrete figures, specific dates, or direct links to high‑ranking officials, limiting its investigative immediacy. Key insights: IRGC may be involved in illegal import of satellite dishes despite official bans.; Iran spends “hundreds of millions of dollars” on Chinese censorship tech to jam satellite TV.; State media blocks foreign broadcasts like BBC Persian and Voice of America.

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House Oversight
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Iranian regime allegedly funds satellite dish smuggling and spends millions on censorship to block foreign media The passage mentions the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) possibly smuggling satellite dishes and large, unnamed expenditures on Chinese censorship technology, suggesting a potential financial flow and state‑level effort to control information. However, it lacks concrete figures, specific dates, or direct links to high‑ranking officials, limiting its investigative immediacy. Key insights: IRGC may be involved in illegal import of satellite dishes despite official bans.; Iran spends “hundreds of millions of dollars” on Chinese censorship tech to jam satellite TV.; State media blocks foreign broadcasts like BBC Persian and Voice of America.

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kagglehouse-oversightmedium-importanceirancensorshipsatellite-tvirgcchinese-technology
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