Iran's Internet Goes Dark as Regime Cracks Down on Protests
Iran has cracked down on protests by imposing strict internet and communication restrictions, plunging the country into 'darkness' as authorities use force and cyber tools to quell dissent. The regime's tactics have been criticized for their heavy-handed approach and lack of dialogue with protesters.
Iran's government has cracked down on protests across the country by imposing a nationwide internet and communications blackout, deploying cyber tools to disrupt online activism, and unleashing force against demonstrators in a bid to quell dissent and maintain control. The move is part of a broader crackdown on opposition voices and independent media outlets. Authorities have also reportedly arrested dozens of protesters and activists in recent days. The blackout has left the country in near-total darkness, making it difficult for people to access information or communicate with the outside world.