Iran's Digital Blackout: 2000+ Arrested Amid Escalating Protests, Government Hiding What?

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News18•08-01-2026, 23:17
Iran's Digital Blackout: 2000+ Arrested Amid Escalating Protests, Government Hiding What?
- •Iran faces a severe digital blackout with phones and internet largely shut down as nationwide protests enter their 12th day.
- •Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) reports at least 36 deaths and over 2000 arrests, including children, amidst the crackdown.
- •Protests, initially sparked by an economic crisis, have transformed into a political movement demanding regime change, with slogans like 'Death to Dictator'.
- •Exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi's video appeal for unity has garnered millions of views, intensifying government concern.
- •Internet monitoring platforms like NetBlocks show up to 90% connectivity drop in protest areas, particularly violent in Kurdish regions like Kermanshah and Ilam.
Why It Matters: Iran's government uses a digital blackout and mass arrests to suppress escalating political protests rooted in economic crisis.
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