Be ‘tolerant’ to Internet: Iran president urges clerics

September 01, 2014 03:22 pm | Updated 03:22 pm IST - TEHRAN

Iranians surf the web at an Internet cafe, in Tehran. File photo.

Iranians surf the web at an Internet cafe, in Tehran. File photo.

Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani has urged the country’s clerics to be more tolerant of the Internet and new technologies, saying Iran cannot “close the gates to the world.”

Mr. Rouhani made the appeal during a meeting with clerics in Tehran on Monday, saying that Internet is important for all aspiring students and experts trying to access new knowledge and science. His speech was broadcast in state television.

Mr. Rouhani, a relative moderate elected last year, has vowed to expand media and Internet freedoms but has faced resistance from hard-liners.

In Iran, websites and Internet applications have sometimes been reported blocked but mostly remain operational.

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