Talk:Telecommunications in Iraq

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Information on Censorship and Availability Outdated (2023)[edit]

Apologies in advance for not knowing the SOP of Wikipedia Talk Topics, and if I've done something wrong here.

The information on this page is quite out of date with regard to censorship on the internet in Iraq. Many sites are blocked by the government here, and the government also disables the internet country-wide (excluding Kurdistan) during times of the year when high schoolers take college entrance exams. Other laws have been passed in recent years which curtail freedom of speech in several arbitrary ways.

The current text of this article paints a much different picture than I believe is the current reality.

https://freedomhouse.org/country/iraq/freedom-net/2021 83.171.206.198 (talk) 10:43, 16 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]