Syria: iPhone banned in Steve Jobs’ ancestral home

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There may be a fine line between “administration” and “regime”, but Syria’s president Bashar al-Assad has definitely crossed it. His government’s latest repressive move? Banning the iPhone.

To be sure, Assad’s regime has committed crimes far more serious, as the over 4,000 men, women and children killed since protests against his rule broke out in late January make clear.

The ban on iPhones, however – as reported by a Lebanese news service – is more than a mere outlawing of a bit of trendy shiny-shiny. It is, instead, yet another step by the Assad regime to deny its opponents tools of communication.

Syrian internet connections, for example, were strangled in July, in what appeared to be a government-orchestrated effort to stifle communication among activists. The regime has also banned most foreign media from entering the country to cover the protests.

The iPhone-banning order, Beruit-based Syrian activists told the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, was issued by the Customs Department of the Syrian Finance Ministry.

“It is enough for any tourist or guest visiting Syria to own an iPhone to be a spy suspect,” one unnamed activist told Haaretz.

The same activist then noted the irony of the ban. “Steve Jobs must be turning in his grave on learning that his iconic device is banned in his home country,” he said.

Syria is hardly Jobs’ “home country” – the late Apple cofounder was born in San Francisco and adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs shortly thereafter. His biological father Abdulfattah Jandali, however, was born in that now-benighted state.

The Reg wagers that no one in the Assad regime gives a damn about that irony

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4 responses to “Syria: iPhone banned in Steve Jobs’ ancestral home”

  1. 5thDrawer Avatar

    Jobs is probably laughing. ‘Home Country’ indeed. And the veracity of how good the device is, is seen in it’s banning by despots.

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    Jobs is probably laughing. ‘Home Country’ indeed. And the veracity of how good the device is seen in it’s banning by despots.

  3. Stop saying his home country because it isn’t ,His Syrian Father gave him for adoption and he was born out of a wedlock . His true parent are the one who adopt it him and they were Armenian .Yacoubian or Jacobian and Steve removed the Ian and translated Yacob to Jobs.
    He never visited Homs and He never wanted to meet his biological father , as the latter tried several time or equested  to meet him.
    Steve Jobs is American, worked and prospered in America ,the land of opportunity , the melting pot so is his bioligical father.

  4. Stop saying his home country because it isn’t ,His Syrian Father gave him for adoption and he was born out of a wedlock . His true parent are the one who adopt it him and they were Armenian .Yacoubian or Jacobian and Steve removed the Ian and translated Yacob to Jobs.
    He never visited Homs and He never wanted to meet his biological father , as the latter tried several time or equested  to meet him.
    Steve Jobs is American, worked and prospered in America ,the land of opportunity , the melting pot so is his bioligical father.

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