US seizes Iranian state news websites

WASHINGTON— US Justice Department said Wednesday

it had seized 33 Iranian government-controlled media websites, as well as

three of the Iraqi group Kataeb Hezbollah, which it said were hosted on US-

owned domains in violation of sanctions.

 

Visitors to leading Iranian media sites like Press TV and Al-Alam, the

country’s main English language and Arabic language broadcasters, as well as

the Al-Masirah TV channel of Yemen’s Houthis, were met with single-page

statements declaring the website “has been seized by the United States

Government” accompanied by the seals of the Federal Bureau of Investigation

and the US Commerce Department.

 

The 33 websites were held by the Iranian Islamic Radio and Television Union

(IRTVU), itself controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds

Force (IRGC).

 

Both IRTVU and IRGC have been placed on the US sanctions blacklist, making

it illegal for Americans, US companies, and foreign or non-American companies

with US subsidiaries to have business with them or their subsidiaries.

 

Kataeb Hezbollah, the Iraqi group which owned three sites that were seized,

is a hardline military faction with close ties to Tehran that Washington has

formally designated a terror group.

 

Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), the immediate parent of Al-

Alam, reported that other web domains, including Palestine-Al Youm, a

Palestinian-directed broadcaster, and an Arabic-language religious and

cultural channel were among those seized.

 

Bahrain’s LuaLua TV, a channel run by opposition groups with offices in

London and Beirut, was also frozen by the United States.

 

IRIB accused the United States of repressing freedom of expression and

joining forces with Israel and Saudi Arabia “to block pro-resistance media

outlets exposing the crimes of US allies in the region.”

 

On the website of their political wing, the Houthi branded the action

“American piracy and copyright confiscation.”

 

“The government of the United States of America is banning the Al-Masirah

website without any justification or even prior notice,” they said.

 

A-Masirah quickly established a new website, using its name but swapping

the .net domain for .com.

 

Meanwhile LuaLua and Al-Masirah continued to broadcast new programs.

 

IRTVU was designated for sanctions last year for “brazen attempts to sow

discord among the voting populace by spreading disinformation online and

executing malign influence operations aimed at misleading U.S. voters,” the

Justice Department said.

 

“IRTVU and others like it, disguised as news organizations or media

outlets, targeted the United States with disinformation campaigns and malign

influence operations,” the department said in a statement.

 

US officials meanwhile have tied Kataeb Hezbollah to rocket and other

attacks on sites in Iraq where American soldiers and diplomats reside, and

say that the groups is supported by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps.

 

The Justice Department did not identify the US company or companies which

owned the domains that hosted the websites, or explain how they had been able

to host them contrary to sanctions.

 

The US action came as Washington seeks to restore the 2015 agreement

between Tehran and six major countries to freeze its nuclear program in

exchange for lifting sanctions.

 

In 2018 then-president Donald Trump ordered the United States to withdraw

from the agreement, alleging that Iran was not adhering to its commitments,

though independent nuclear inspectors said it was.

 

Upon taking office this year, President Joe Biden committed to rejoining

the agreement and talks with Iran on what both sides would do to resume the

pact have gone on for weeks.

 

EU negotiator Enrique Mora said on Sunday that those involved in the talks

were “closer” to saving the Iran nuclear deal but that sticking points

remain.

 

The US action also came just after Iranians chose ultraconservative cleric

Ibrahim Raisi as president in an election the US State Department

characterized as neither free nor fair.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

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