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IntelSat cuts off Iranian TV broadcasts

IntelSat, the international communications and satellite services company, has stopped broadcasting Iran’s state-run TV stations.
This measure follows similar action taken by EutelSat’s Hotbird satellite company in discontinuing the broadcasting of 41 Iranian state-run TV networks.
IntelSate is one of the most important satellite service companies in the world which a number of countries helped establish.
“The Sahar, Jam-e Jam, News Network and Kowthar are among the discontinued networks,” announced the mullahs’ English language Press TV network.
It is worth noting the EutelSat network that had previously cut off Iran’s state-run networks, based its measure on jamming signals broadcasted by Iran and EU sanctions against the mullahs.
For thirty years the mullahs’ regime has jammed various radio and television signals belonging to resistance networks including Radio Sedaye Mojahed, the Simaye Moghavemat TV network and the Simaye Azadi satellite TV network. Recently, Farsi and Arabic networks including Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya have been targeted.
Following the discontinuation of its radio and television networks by international satellite providers, the Iranian regime on one hand has resorted to satellite terrorism and broadcasting intense jamming signals from Iran and through its ally Syria on EutelSat and Deutche Welle in Germany. On the other hand, the mullahs are now screaming and complaining why international satellite networks have cut off this regime’s TV and radio networks!

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