
The regulation board issued its call following a complaint lodged by France on behalf of the management of the Eutelsat telecommunications satellite whose emissions to Iran were being jammed. Acharya acknowledged that the ITU could not impose any sanctions against Tehran before its next world congress in some two years’ time. “What we can do at this moment is to add pressure on the government of Iran,” he said.
EU foreign ministers on Monday vowed to “act” against the Iranian state’s unacceptable jamming of satellite broadcasts and Internet controls, showing the bloc’s increasing impatience with Tehran. Nearly 70 foreign radio and television stations that transmit via the Eutelsat satellite to Iran were jammed on 11 February, the 31st anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, they said.
(Source: AFP/R Netherlands Media Network Weblog)