Iran's nursing organization rejects special internet access for members
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Updated · ایران اینترنشنال · Apr 26
Iran's nursing organization rejects special internet access for members
6 articles · Updated · ایران اینترنشنال · Apr 26
On Sunday, Iran’s nursing organization announced it would not pursue privileged internet access for nurses while public international internet restrictions remain in place.
The organization emphasized solidarity with the general population, stating that all citizens should benefit from restored internet access before any professional group receives exceptions.
Widespread internet restrictions in Iran continue to affect daily life and professional sectors, prompting calls from various groups for equal treatment and the lifting of limitations for the entire public.
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