Screen capture from this video, filmed during a police intervention near Isfahan in July.
Iranian police have launched a new crackdown on satellite dishes, which many Iranians, especially in the capital, use to watch TV channels broadcasted from abroad. The police do this on a regular basis, but, despite changing tactics, our Observers in Tehran tell us this is a losing battle.
Though satellite dishes are banned, Tehran’s rooftops are littered with them. The police regularly confiscate them, and, approximately once a year, launch a major crackdown. This year’s campaign began in earnest on Sunday, according to our Observers in Tehran. Usually, uniformed police – and sometimes even special operation forces that
propel down the sides of tall buildings – carry out these operations. This time, however, police are in plainclothes, and instead of taking away the whole dish, they’re only taking the “low-noise block downconverter”, or
LNB, a little box that receives signals from satellites and amplifies them. This effectively renders the dishes useless. The police sometimes hand out fines, too, but not systematically.
Authorities in Iran see foreign channels as a threat, especially those broadcast from the West, like BBC Persian and dozens of other Persian-language channels. Hard-line cleric Ahmad Khatami
has said these channels are used by the country’s enemies to “fight against Islam, the Islamic Revolution, and the great Iranian nation.” While no exact figures are available, an Iranian researcher recently told attendees of a seminar on the “harming effects” of satellite dishes that
about 65 percent of the capital’s residents use them, and about 30 to 40 percent of other cities’ residents do.
The narrator of this video says: “Today is December 17, 2012. Today plainclothes officers attacked this building and destroyed the dishes. They took the LNBs, and put them in a bag – perhaps to sell them somewhere nearby. They’re wasting their time fighting against satellite dishes. They know people will replace them immediately. The most interesting point is that they’re now jumping from roof to roof, without any notice or permissions.”
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Submitted by Unregistered user (not verified) on Tue, 25/12/2012 - 19:12.This is totally a lost cause! They're like Don Quixote fighting with the mills! This regime is a caricature of itself!
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Submitted by Unregistered user (not verified) on Tue, 25/12/2012 - 18:06.In present-day Persia, Internet and Satellite are the only ways for being in contact with the free world. The Islamic government in Tehran is trying to prevent people to even have access to these tools.
They have come to our
Submitted by Pegah (not verified) on Thu, 20/12/2012 - 19:49.They have come to our apartment several times, first time they confiscated all the satellite dishes, however, we bought another one two days later. The two last times, we did not open the door. But after that two men not wearing uniform accompanying a uniformed policeman who was standing away from them (in order not to be recognized by us and to deceive us to open the door!) came bringing us a document to sign, in which it was announced that they would come back within 48 hours to check whether we have any satellite dishes. Though, our neighboring apartment were not much lucky, the police climbed up the under-construction building next to their apartment and reached their rooftop two times.
And the funny thing is, now we use the internet as TV, and the only two channels provide online service are BBC and VOA, channels they refer as “foreign media trying to deceive the people”!