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TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- As protesters planned to demonstrate for a fifth day against last week's disputed presidential election, Iran's Revolutionary Guard corps said Wednesday it will pursue legal action against Web sites that it said were inciting people to riot.

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    Mikunited4 months, 3 weeks ago

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    Taking control of the media is a trait of all repressive regimes.Though I'm sure it will not kill the ideas, the reformers hold so dear.These days isolating a whole nations population is growing impossible.Maybe North Korea are the only exception.Even with strict censorship,The Chinese still manage to work around their governments internet censorship.

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      Mutainia4 months, 3 weeks ago

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      Truthful information is deadly to evil regimes and beliefs. I can see why they are targetting the Web.

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