Obama seeks to curb Iran, Syria dissident monitoring (JERUSALEM POST) By REUTERS, JPOST.COM STAFF 04/23/12)
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US President Barack Obama announced sanctions on Monday on those
helping Syria and Iran acquire technology that lets them target
dissidents through their cell phone and Internet use.
Social media tools that allowed democracy campaigners to organize
rallies across the Middle East and North Africa are being monitored
by Tehran and Damascus to "facilitate serious human rights abuses,"
an administration official said.
Obama unveiled the executive order, which he signed on Sunday, in a
speech at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. "The United States will
do everything in our power to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear
weapon," he said in his keynote address, adding that that the US will
not stand idly by while faced with a regime that threatens global
security and denies the Holocaust.
The order freezes US assets linked to people found to have aided
satellite, computer and phone network monitoring in Syria, where more
than 9,000 people have been killed in more than a year in turmoil, as
well as Iran, where Washington believes authorities are clamping down
on opposition groups.
The order cites the Syrian General Intelligence Directorate, the
Syrian cell phone company Syriatel, Iran´s Ministry of Intelligence
and Security, Iran´s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Iran´s Law
Enforcement Forces and the Iranian Internet provider Datak Telecom,
as well as a number of individuals.
"The United States condemns the continuing campaigns of violence and
human rights abuses against the people of Syria and Iran by their
governments and provides a tool to hold accountable those who assist
in or enable such abuses through the use of information and
communications technology," it read.
The sanctions coincide with reports from Iran on Monday that the
country´s main oil export terminal had been hit by a suspected cyber
attack affecting the the Oil Ministry and national oil company.
The Washington Post reported that Obama would also offer grants to
companies to develop alerting tools to make activists aware of
dangers of crackdowns or mass killings. (© 1995-2011, The Jerusalem
Post 04/23/12)
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