Does anyone know what the status of this website is? Is it state owned or state 
controlled or is it independent to a degree. Skimming through the articles it 
looks to follow official lines on the whole but in the comments section it 
seems completely uncensored with scurrilous comments of all types pro and anti 
Iran.
   The following post gives a favorable impression of the Obama administration 
but slams the US on privacy in general:

http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=98852&sectionid=3510203

US to drop satellite spying on Americans
Tue, 23 Jun 2009 15:32:11 GMT
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US spy satellite programs used for domestic security purposes are to be 
terminated by the Obama administration. 
The Obama Administration intends to put an end to a Bush-era program that 
authorizes the use of US spy satellites for domestic security purposes. 

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano plans to abandon the controversial 
project, which was developed when the former President George Bush was in 
office to give law enforcement an extra tool to fight "terrorism", said a 
government official on Monday. 

"It's being shut down," said a homeland security official. 

Initiated in 2007, the program, which is called the National Applications 
Office, was lambasted by advocates of civil liberty and privacy as they said it 
would lead to domestic spying. 

While the Democrats have welcomed the closing of the program, some Republicans 
remain skeptical, urging the project to be maintained. 

"If it is true, it's a very big mistake," said Peter King, who is the top 
Republican on the House Homeland Security Committee. "This is definitely a step 
back in the war on terror." 

In the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks US statesmen began putting 
together laws to further surveillance programs aimed at the American people. 
The move drew great criticism on the part of civil liberty and privacy 
supporters. 

According to Privacy International, in 2007 the United States had a privacy 
index score of 1.5 (out of five possible points), which makes the US tied for 
forty-first with Taiwan and Thailand out of forty seven countries




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