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Iran: 1,000 satellite receivers confiscated

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NCRI – A truck carrying over a thousand satellite receivers were confiscated by State Security Forces (SSF) en route to the city of Karaj, 20 kilometers west of Tehran, the state television reported on Tuesday.

"The receivers were transferred from a western city to Shahriar district of Karaj," the state television quoted Mohammad Hossein Karimi, head of the SSF (Iran's police force) in Karaj.

NCRI – A truck carrying over a thousand satellite receivers were confiscated by State Security Forces (SSF) en route to the city of Karaj, 20 kilometers west of Tehran, the state television reported on Tuesday.

"The receivers were transferred from a western city to Shahriar district of Karaj," the state television quoted Mohammad Hossein Karimi, head of the SSF (Iran's police force) in Karaj.

The report said four people were arrested without any further elaboration.

The Iranian regime regularly attacks private houses, rounding up satellite dishes from rooftops and back yards, and confiscates satellite receivers.

Despite the fact that since 1994 satellite dishes have been officially outlawed in Iran, millions of Iranians rely on satellite TV channels for their news and information. According to Brig. Gen. Ezzatollah Zarghami, head of the state-run broadcaster, Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), more than 30 percent of Iranians have access to satellite channels.

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