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Article 19 documents that Iran's National Information Network (NIN / SHOMA) was designed with explicit reference to China's Great Firewall as a model, with institutional mirroring: Iran's Supreme Council of Cyberspace parallels China's Cyberspace Administration of China, and both governments share a "cyber sovereignty" doctrine used to justify domestic content controls and cross-border technology transfer. The report frames Iran's filtering infrastructure as deliberately architected to replicate GFW capabilities, not as an independently developed system.
From 2026-article19-tightening-the-net — Tightening the Net: China's Infrastructure of Oppression in Iran · §2, §3 · 2026 · Article 19 (research report)
Implications
- Iran's censorship trajectory is toward GFW parity — tools designed for GFW should be the baseline for IR deployments, not a separate capability tier.
- Institutional convergence between IR and CN means future Chinese censorship R&D (including MESA Lab outputs) is likely to flow into Iran's detection stack via the Belt and Road Digital Silk Road framework.
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Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.