Iranian Court Suspends Body Responsible for Internet Restoration
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An administrative court in Iran has suspended the president's newly created cyber command, effectively halting planned internet liberalization measures. The ruling blocks efforts to restore broader internet access in the country, leaving Iran largely cut off from the global web. The cyber command was established as part of initiatives to ease internet restrictions, but the court's intervention has prevented its implementation, maintaining the current state of limited connectivity that has isolated Iranian citizens from international online services and communications.
