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Iran cabinet ministers open pages on banned Facebook

Iran’s entire Cabinet has opened Facebook pages in what is seen as a move toward greater government openness, even though the social media site is blocked in the Islamic Republic. The Facebook pages of 15 ministers could be viewed in Tehran through a proxy server. Newspapers today hinted the move might herald the lifting of some Internet barriers.

‘It seems the ‘key’, Rouhani’s electoral symbol in his presidential campaign, ‘may turn the lock of (Internet) filtering,’ the pro-reform Shargh daily said.

With the exception of Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who joined Facebook in 2009, the Cabinet members signed up this August after the inauguration of centrist- and reformist-backed President Hasan Rouhani.

Rouhani’s office has also opened a page on Facebook that was ‘liked’ by all the ministers. 
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