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US seizes dozens of Iranian-run sites ‘disguised as news organizations’

Justice Department: “Components” of the Iranian government used the sites to target the United States with “disinformation campaigns and malign influence operations.”

The message has appeared on a series of Iranian websites that their domains have been “seized by the United States Government.” Source: Twitter
The message has appeared on a series of Iranian websites that their domains have been “seized by the United States Government.” Source: Twitter

The United States has seized a total of 36 websites linked to Iran, the U.S. Justice Department announced on Tuesday.

Thirty-three of the sites were used by the Iranian Islamic Radio and Television Union (IRTVU), and three were run by Kataib Hezbollah, an Iran-backed Shi’ite militia operating in Iraq.

The Justice Department said in a statement announcing the move that IRTVU is controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Quds Force, and is therefore designated a Specially Designated National (SDN). “SDNs are prohibited from obtaining services, including website and domain services, in the United States,” without a license, the statement said.

Certain “components” of the Iranian government, like IRTVU, use websites “disguised as news organizations or media outlets,” to target the United States with “disinformation campaigns and malign influence operations,” according to the Justice Department.

Kataib Hezbollah is also designated an SDN and the State Department listed the organization as a terrorist group on July 2, 2009. The Justice Department statement said the Iraqi militia “committed, directed, supported or posed a significant risk of committing acts of violence against Coalition and Iraqi Security Forces.” It also received “lethal support” from the Revolutionary Guard Corps.

All the domain names were owned by U.S. companies. Neither IRTVU nor Kataib Hezbollah obtained the necessary licenses before using the domain names.

The sites’ seizure comes days after Iran elected a hardline candidate as its new president. In 2019, the United States sanctioned Ebrahim Raisi over his human-rights record, including his role in mass executions in 1988. Raisi, who won by a landslide, was the favored pick of Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

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