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iron curtain

noun as in censorship

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Even as Iran completes a digital iron curtain certain to further stymie research collaborations with the West, it’s encouraging its scientists to forge closer ties with China and Russia.

Less than a year after victory in World War II, Winston Churchill traveled to a small Missouri town and announced a turning point in history: an “iron curtain” had descended on Europe.

As an iron curtain descends on a failing American imperial state, one thing we won't be able to say is that we weren't warned.

From Salon

It was as if the fall of the iron curtain, and of the ideological confrontation that went with it, had liberated our leaders from a big chunk of political responsibilities to their electorates.

The mural, called "Morning is broken", shows a young boy opening curtains made of corrugated iron curtains alongside a cat.

From BBC

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