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Azi

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⚠️ Update: It's now day 41 of #Iran's internet blackout, with the regime's ban on access to global networks continuing past 960 hours. The measure, unprecedented in scale and duration for a connected society, continues to violate Iranians' rights to communicate and stay informed.

⚠️ Update: It's now day 41 of #Iran's internet blackout, with the regime's ban on access to global networks continuing past 960 hours. The measure, unprecedented in scale and duration for a connected society, continues to violate Iranians' rights to communicate and stay informed.
Hannah Neumann (@hneumannmep) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Negotiations ahead. Everybody talks ▶️ Strait of Hormus ▶️ Nuclear Enrichment ▶️ Military Escalation ▶️ Lebanon Who will talk about the people of #Iran 🟢 Full Internet Access 🟢 Free Political Prisoners 🟢 Stop Executions 🟢 and an end of repression and this brutal regime?

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⚠️ Update: The internet blackout in #Iran is now in its 42nd day after 984 hours. While the general public are restricted to the local National Information Network, chosen users are whitelisted by the regime to deliver alternative narratives to the outside world via social media.

⚠️ Update: The internet blackout in #Iran is now in its 42nd day after 984 hours. While the general public are restricted to the local National Information Network, chosen users are whitelisted by the regime to deliver alternative narratives to the outside world via social media.
Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The internet shutdown in Iran is still ongoing, even after the announcement of a ceasefire It has been going on for 41 days, according to the monitoring service NetBlocks.

The internet shutdown in Iran is still ongoing, even after the announcement of a ceasefire

It has been going on for 41 days, according to the monitoring service NetBlocks.
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🗓️ Exactly six weeks ago on Saturday 28 February, #Iran fell victim to a regime-imposed internet blackout that remains in place after 1008 hours, now entering day 43. The censorship measure's harms grow daily, damaging livelihoods and violating Iranians' digital and human rights.

🗓️ Exactly six weeks ago on Saturday 28 February, #Iran fell victim to a regime-imposed internet blackout that remains in place after 1008 hours, now entering day 43. The censorship measure's harms grow daily, damaging livelihoods and violating Iranians' digital and human rights.
Iran International English (@iranintl_en) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Authorities in Iran executed at least 1,639 people in 2025, the highest annual number since 1989, two rights groups said, warning Tehran could use capital punishment even more widely after protests in January and the war with Israel and the United States. The figure marked a 68%

Authorities in Iran executed at least 1,639 people in 2025, the highest annual number since 1989, two rights groups said, warning Tehran could use capital punishment even more widely after protests in January and the war with Israel and the United States.

The figure marked a 68%
NetBlocks (@netblocks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⏱️ It's now day 45 of #Iran's internet blackout, with international connectivity severed for over 1056 hours. Regime figures and whitelisted influencers post freely on social media while they silence a population of 90 million whom they claim to serve.

⏱️ It's now day 45 of #Iran's internet blackout, with international connectivity severed for over 1056 hours. Regime figures and whitelisted influencers post freely on social media while they silence a population of 90 million whom they claim to serve.
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Iran executed at least 1,639 people in 2025, the highest annual figure since 1989 and a 68% increase over 2024's 975 executions. - Iran International, citing human rights organizations

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📨 At 1080 hours, #Iran's internet shutdown continues to harm lives and livelihoods as the country enters its 46th day without international access. Despite a slight widening of the whitelist system, Iranians have to take risks just to get a message through to the outside world.

📨 At 1080 hours, #Iran's internet shutdown continues to harm lives and livelihoods as the country enters its 46th day without international access. Despite a slight widening of the whitelist system, Iranians have to take risks just to get a message through to the outside world.
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Footage from a citizen journalist in Iran shows a missile launcher hidden inside a middle school in southeast Baluchistan near the Persian Gulf. @tarikh_eran

Van Jones (@vanjones68) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's been more than 45 days since Iran's internet went dark. And the Iranian regime is burning through MILLIONS per day to keep 92 million people offline. Why spend so much to silence your own country? Because when you control the internet, you control the story. When a

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NetBlocks: Iran’s nationwide internet blackout has entered its 47th day, with the general public experiencing over 1,100 hours without international connectivity. Contributed by AZ Intel.

NetBlocks: Iran’s nationwide internet blackout has entered its 47th day, with the general public experiencing over 1,100 hours without international connectivity.

Contributed by <a href="/AZ_Intel_/">AZ Intel</a>.
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📵 The #Iran internet blackout is now in its 53rd day after 1248 hours of disconnection from global networks. As authorities work to develop tiered access for select users and businesses, the human impacts and economic harms of this digital censorship measure continue to spiral.

📵 The #Iran internet blackout is now in its 53rd day after 1248 hours of disconnection from global networks. As authorities work to develop tiered access for select users and businesses, the human impacts and economic harms of this digital censorship measure continue to spiral.
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The 24-year-old Iranian student and computer technician Amirali Miriafari was hanged by the Islamic regime in Iran today. He was arrested during the anti-regime protests in January and accused of setting the Gholhak Grand Mosque in Tehran of fire Rest in Peace Amirali 💔

The 24-year-old Iranian student and computer technician Amirali Miriafari was hanged by the Islamic regime in Iran today.

He was arrested during the anti-regime protests in January and accused of setting the Gholhak Grand Mosque in Tehran of fire

Rest in Peace Amirali 💔
NetBlocks (@netblocks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⏳ Metrics show #Iran has entered the 54th day of an internet blackout that has been in place for over 1272 hours. The ongoing measure is inherently disproportionate and continues to conceal human rights violations on the ground.

⏳ Metrics show #Iran has entered the 54th day of an internet blackout that has been in place for over 1272 hours.

The ongoing measure is inherently disproportionate and continues to conceal human rights violations on the ground.
Nicholas Lissack (@nicholaslissack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bushra Shaikh Hi Bushra! Glad you could post. Meanwhile, 90 million Iranians can’t post because the regime cut their internet. You’re a shameless propagandist for a terrorist regime and a truly evil human being. Go to hell.

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🗓️ The internet blackout in #Iran is now on its 55th consecutive day as connectivity flatlines at 2% of ordinary levels after 1296 hours. Restrictions on global network access continue to hinder online commerce, payment systems and digitally dependent sectors of the economy.

🗓️ The internet blackout in #Iran is now on its 55th consecutive day as connectivity flatlines at 2% of ordinary levels after 1296 hours.

Restrictions on global network access continue to hinder online commerce, payment systems and digitally dependent sectors of the economy.