Ahmad Zeidabadi: If they cut off the internet, what will they do with satellites?

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Ahmad Zeidabadi: If they cut off the internet, what will they do with satellites?

Ahmad Zeidabadi: Authority is never gained by imposing restrictions; in fact, it’s quite the opposite.

The 85 million population of Iran neither thinks the same way, nor do they have the same lifestyle, nor do they share the same political inclination.

The issue with politicians is their struggle for power, and my problem is that intellectuals are not bold enough.

Currently, Instagram has been blocked, and Telegram was blocked before. However, has there been any restriction in accessing and using these media? No, on the contrary, interest has increased, and the market for VPN sellers has become more active.

If anyone in this world thinks they can achieve something by imposing internet restrictions, it’s not like that at all. Suppose they cut off the entire internet; what do they plan to do with satellites? Do they intend to collect the dishes again?

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