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		</div><p>A streaming website that features Iranian state television programming has acknowledged suffering technical issues amid reports that dissident hackers played an anti-government message on the platform.</p>
<p>Telewebion said it suffered “infrastructure” irregularities and an archive failure on Tuesday, without elaborating on the cause.</p>
<p>The problems came as a video message circulated online claiming to be from a self-described group of hackers called The Justice of Ali in Farsi.</p>
<p>In the video, which Farsi-language news networks abroad said played on the streaming platform, a masked man appears and a muffled voice says Iran’s government “will no longer silence us”.</p>
<p>“We’ll burn hijabs. We’ll burn their pictures and propaganda posters,” the man says.</p>
<p>“We will break their idols. We will reveal their palaces so that the people can punish them.”</p>
<p>The Justice of Ali released footage in August showing grim condition at Iran’s notorious Evin prison, which it claimed it obtained through a hack.</p>
<p>The video came just ahead of commemoration ceremonies for Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution this month.</p>
<p>It also followed an apparent hack last Thursday that saw multiple channels of Iran’s state television broadcast images showing the leaders of an exiled dissident group and a graphic calling for the death of the country’s supreme leader.</p>
<p>The incident on Tuesday potentially marks the latest in a series of embarrassing cyber attacks against the Islamic Republic, as world powers struggle to revive a tattered nuclear deal with Tehran.</p>
<p>Other attacks, which Iran has blamed on Israel, have targeted its nuclear programme.</p>
<p>In October, an assault on Iran’s fuel distribution system paralysed petrol stations nationwide, leading to long queues of angry motorists unable to get subsidised fuel for days.</p>
<p>An earlier cyber attack on Iran’s railway system caused chaos and train delays.</p>
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