Chinese telecom firm denies helping Iran squelch dissent

{mosads}Huawei said in lengthy rebuttal of the Journal article, available on its website, that it has “never been involved in and do not provide any services relating to monitoring or filtering technologies and equipment anywhere in the world,” nor is it involved in censoring news.  

Section 106 of the Iran sanctions law prohibits contracting with those that export certain sensitive technology to Iran and this includes any hardware, software or other equipment that restricts the free flow of information in Iran or that monitors, disrupts, or restricts free speech in Iran as determined by the administration.

“Unfortunately, a few Members of Congress continue to cite inaccurate media reports that include groundless allegations and errors of fact,” Huawei said in an emailed statement Wednesday.

Despite proclaiming its innocence, Huawei last month decided to stop seeking new customers in Iran and to limit its activities with existing customers.

The Dec. 22 letter was sent by Sens. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), James Inhofe (R-Okla.) and Reps. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) and Sue Myrick (R-N.C.).

In addition to seeking a Huawei investigation, the members also ask the department to look into activities by Ericsson, Nokia and Siemens in Iran and note that no companies have been identified as violating the human rights provisions of the 2010 law since its enactment.

In 2010, Huawei lost a major contract to upgrade Sprint’s mobile network after the U.S. lawmakers raised security concerns.

The kerfuffle between China’s telecommunications giant and members of Congress comes at a time of increased tension between Iran and the U.S. over Iran’s nuclear weapons program.

President Obama signed new Iran sanctions into law over the weekend and Iran has threatened to choke off the oil supply from the Persian Gulf in response.

Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner will travel to China and Japan next week to drum up more pressure on Iran while the EU is reportedly close to an agreement imposing a total oil embargo on Iran.

Tags Frank Wolf Jeff Sessions Jim Inhofe Sheldon Whitehouse

Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. regular

 

Main Area Top ↴

 

Main Area Middle ↴
Main Area Bottom ↴

Most Popular

Load more

Video

See all Video