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As the regime silenced the country's internal press and shunned Western reporters, the world lost sight of Iran's domestic life and focussed instead on its nuclear program.
"I believe they are planning on something big, concerning negotiations with the west vis-à-vis the nuclear programme, so they wanted to feel secure and muzzle the internal press," one media activist speculated.
When Jeff Horwitz, a full-time volunteer, needs help compiling the news articles that make up the staff's daily internal press briefing, he e-mails a request for help to a list of supporters he has never met, asking them to perform Internet news searches at certain times and then e-mail him the results.
In the last four weeks, according to an internal press archive, 3,000 stories solely about Trump not counting stories in which he is simply mentioned have appeared in print in British newspapers.
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In June Ukip was forced to insist that Suzanne Evans had not been sacked as a spokeswoman despite a leaked internal email ordering press officers to keep her off the airwaves when she was caught up in party feuding.
Unlike Blair in 1997, he is up against the six "golden rules" that handicap many long-serving governments: longevity in office and the associated boredom of the electorate; a depleted stock of able ministers; loss of reputation for economic competence; an increasingly hostile press; internal divisions over policy and the succession; and a revived and credible opposition.
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