Senators To Introduce Legislation To Help Media Report Iran Story

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The Senate wants to help new and old media get the Iran story to the world in spite of that regime's crackdown on news of the ongoing violence there. It wasn't clear how they were going to do it, but three Senators Friday pledged to introduce legislation after the July 4 break to "expand television and radio broadcasting into Iran and prevent the Iranian regime from slamming shut the virtual door to the rest of the world provided by the Internet." The bill, announced by Senators John McCain (R-AZ), Joe Lieberman (I-CT), and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) would increase funding for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's Farsi radio stations and VOA's Persian News Network. But according to an announcement of the bill from the three senators it will also "provide the Iranian people with access to other information technologies to ensure Iranians access to the Internet, including social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, and cellular phone networks."


Senators To Introduce Legislation To Help Media Report Iran Story