A new report from the human rights group Article 19 argues that Iran’s expanding system of Internet censorship and surveillance relies heavily on Chinese technology, infrastructure, and governance models. The findings highlight growing cooperation among authoritarian states in developing tools to control digital space and suppress dissent during periods of unrest.
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A new report from the human rights group Article 19 argues that Iran’s expanding system of Internet censorship and surveillance relies heavily on Chinese technology, infrastructure, and governance models. The findings highlight growing cooperation among authoritarian states in developing tools to control digital space and suppress dissent during periods of unrest.