Iranian presidential candidates have jumped on the issue of social media restrictions, in an effort to win voters over, with traditionally conservative candidate also shifting position. Conservative candidates on the campaign trail have expressed their opposition to the online blocks, with Saeed Jalili describing the filtering of Twitter as "unjustified". Globally popular social media applications such as Facebook and Twitter have been blocked or filtered in Iran since 2009. With Iranians set to go to the polls on 18 June, hopeful candidates have been attempting to build support, but in light of the curbs on social gatherings due to the Covid-19 pandemic, many candi
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