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  Iran's Internet Shutdown Enters Record-Breaking Territory Amid Ongoing Protests

Iran’s internet shutdown is now one of its longest ever, as protests continue | TechCrunchAs protests continue to rage across Iran, the country's government has taken a drastic measure by shutting down access to the internet. This move, which has been met with widespread criticism and concern from human rights groups and international leaders, is now one of the longest-lasting internet shutdowns in Iranian history.

A Long History of Internet Shutdowns
Iran's government has a well-documented track record of shutting down access to the internet during times of civil unrest and protests. This tactic, while effective in limiting the spread of information and stifling dissent, has also been criticized for its human rights implications. According to estimates, there have been over 600 protests across Iran in recent months, with at least 2,000 people reported dead as a result of the government's violent crackdown.

The Current Shutdown: A Record-Breaker
The current internet shutdown, which began on January 8th, has now entered record-breaking territory. While some government departments and parts of the economy have had their access restored, the majority of Iranians remain cut off from the global network. This move has been met with widespread criticism from human rights groups and international leaders, who argue that it is a clear attempt to suppress free speech and limit access to information.

A Glimmer of Hope: Starlink Users Find Ways to Connect
Despite the government's efforts to shut down access to the internet, some Iranians have found ways to connect using Starlink terminals. These devices, which were smuggled into the country, have allowed a small but unknown number of users to access the global network. However, authorities have since cracked down on these users, making it illegal to own a Starlink terminal and jamming entire neighborhoods.

International Response: Concerns and Criticism
The international community has been quick to respond to Iran's internet shutdown, with many leaders expressing concern and criticism. The United States, in particular, has taken a strong stance against the government's actions, with President Donald Trump threatening military intervention if Iranian forces continue to use violence. Meanwhile, the UK has shuttered its embassy in Tehran and evacuated its staff.

As Iran's internet shutdown enters record-breaking territory, it is clear that the country's government will stop at nothing to suppress free speech and limit access to information. The international community must continue to speak out against these actions, advocating for human rights and the right to access a free and open internet.

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