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The Iranian parliament is working on passing a bill that imposes harsh sanctions on anyone who publicly discusses the country's conditions with foreign media, particularly American and Israeli outlets. The law stipulates punishments for those who share information about Iran’s internal affairs without government permission, punishable by imprisonment for a period ranging from six months to two years. It also requires prior authorization from the Ministry of Intelligence to conduct interviews with international media, even if the interviews take place domestically during wartime. This comes amid an escalating economic crisis in Iran, characterized by inflation, rising unemployment rates, and ongoing crises stemming from continued American sanctions. Despite these hardships, the regime has managed to withstand the economic difficulties better than the United States. The law aims to restrict freedom of expression and crack down on those working against the interests of the regime, with cases being referred to revolutionary courts where sentences can reach up to 30 years in prison. This step is part of the broader deterioration of human rights and increased suppression of opposition voices in Iran.
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