Title 22 › Chapter 94— IRAN THREAT REDUCTION AND SYRIA HUMAN RIGHTS › Subchapter IV— MEASURES TO PROMOTE HUMAN RIGHTS › § 8754
Within 90 days after August 10, 2012, the Secretary of State, working with the Secretary of the Treasury and other federal agency leaders as needed, must send the appropriate congressional committees a detailed plan. The plan must say how the United States will help people in Iran create, find, and share information online in Farsi and other local languages; support tools that get around censorship; boost secure mobile and other communications for human rights and democracy activists; provide digital safety training and reliable local-language web content for media, schools, and civil groups; give emergency help to vulnerable activists; expand radio, TV, live streaming, and social media inside Iran (including expanding Voice of America’s Persian News Network and Radio Farda to offer hourly updates and 24/7 breaking news and helping U.S. telecom and software companies meet export rules for this purpose); train activists to operate safely; fight satellite jamming; increase embassy and consulate outreach to Iranian dissidents; expand access to proxy servers; and discourage companies from helping Iran block the Internet.
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22 U.S.C. § 8754
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