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Internet monitoring firms and experts say Iran’s internet has almost completely shut down, as protests spread through major cities.
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Internet connectivity data collected on Thursday showed that the country went almost completely offline, as the government cracks down on protesters.
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Foreign Ministry sends social media support in Farsi • Amnesty Int'l, HRW denounce regime's clampdown on protests • Pahlavi praises Trump's support, calls on European leaders to follow suit Tehran and several other parts of Iran experienced a digital blackout on Thursday as internet connectivity dropped across multiple service providers,