Website monitoring Iranian president's activity blocked

Access to the "Rouhani Meter" website has been blocked, and the
website has been unreachable in the country since August 29, ISNA
reported.
"Rouhani Meter" is a project that will monitor Hassan Rouhani's
administrative performance for his first 100 days in office and
beyond.
The project grew out of The Global Dialogue on the Future of Iran's
Election Monitoring Centre.
The Rouhani Meter will follow the promises made by President
Rouhani throughout his Presidential campaign, and during his
presidency, in four categories - foreign policy, economy, domestic
policy and socio-cultural matters.
The project was created by the University of Toronto's Munk School
of Global Affairs, and the interdisciplinary lab of ASL19, in
collaboration with Small Media, that utilizes credible sources to
monitor the progress of Iran's seventh president.
According to the website, Rouhani has 46 promises to fulfill, none
of which have been accomplished as of yet. Five of 46 promises are
listed as being "in progress" on the website.
Iranian president, according to "Rouhani Meter" has 74 days left
out of 100 to complete his promises made before the presidential
elections in Iran.
The elections in Iran were held on June 14, as a result of which
Hassan Rouhani secured over 50 percent of votes and became the next
president of Iran. He was officially sworn-in on August 4.
Back in May, Rouhani said that putting restrictions on information
flow is impossible in today's world and by trying to do so would
only cause lack of confidence and trust between the people and the
government.
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