Digital Suppression in Iran: Internet Shutdown Exceeds 132 Hours

IranGate
1 Min Read
Digital Suppression in Iran: Internet Shutdown Exceeds 132 Hours

Digital Suppression in Iran: Internet Blackout Exceeds 132 Hours

NetBlocks has announced that monitoring data shows Iran remains offline, and the country has started another day in a state of digital darkness.

According to this report, as the nationwide internet blackout surpasses 132 hours, initial reports indicate thousands have been killed in the crackdown on protests. NetBlocks states that due to the complete communication shutdown and lack of internet access, the true extent of this massacre remains hidden, and independent and accurate assessment is not possible.

This organization has emphasized that the communication cut not only disrupts the free flow of information but also creates a serious barrier to documenting events and accessing on-the-ground realities.

Share This Article
Every media institution, regardless of its origin or the doctrine it embraces, heralds the dawning of a new vista — a window that illuminates hidden recesses with the radiance of insight. It symbolizes the rich tapestry of perspectives that enable us to perceive and interpret our world. At the IranGate Analytical News Agency, our commitment is unwavering: to uphold the highest standards of journalistic integrity. We recognize and value the media literacy of our audience. We don't merely acknowledge it — we champion its growth, ensuring it thrives rather than diminishes. Our guiding principle resonates through every story we present: 'IranGate: Your Gateway to Enlightened Awareness.'