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🚨 60 DAYS.
60 days of total digital darkness forced on 90 million Iranians by the Islamic Republic.
Two full months.
No voice.
No way to tell the world they’re still executing teenagers, still shooting protesters, still raping girls before hanging them so they “don’t go to heaven.”
The regime didn’t just cut the internet to “protect national security.” They cut it to hide their massacre while the war was happening and now, even after the ceasefire, they keep it dark because they know the second Iranians can speak freely again, the streets will explode.
This is not a technical glitch.
This is calculated genocide of truth.
Iranians inside are ready to eat dirt and live without water and electricity if it means the mullahs fall.
We outside are their voice.
Don’t scroll past.
Tag every journalist, every politician, every “human rights” account still pretending this regime is legitimate.
The Islamic Republic is dying in the dark it created.
Help us turn the lights back on — by ending the regime.
#DigitalBlackOutIran
#KingRezaPahlaviForIran

NetBlocks@netblocks
🗓️ Exactly two months ago on 28 February, #Iran was thrown into digital darkness as authorities cut off access to the global internet. Metrics show the blackout is now entering its 60th day after 1416 hours despite regime efforts to introduce tiered access for privileged groups.
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