Andover woman fears for brother in Iran amid deadly protests and communications blackout
A near-total communications blackout during anti-government protests in Iran has left thousands fearful for family safety, with at least 496 protesters reportedly killed, activists say.
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Iranian students in Milwaukee fear for families amid internet blackout: 'Half of my heart is not here'
Iranian graduate students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee are desperately trying to reach their families back home as an internet blackout prevents communication during ongoing protests against the Iranian government.Sahab Assadi and Amir Sajjad Taleban, both UWM students, haven't heard from their loved ones in days as the situation in Iran continues to escalate. The Associated Press reports the death toll from clashes between protester…
Andover woman fears for brother in Iran amid deadly protests and communications blackout
Thousands have taken to the streets in Iran for the last two weeks, pushing for a regime change, and Shadi Momeni is worried about her brother, who’s in Iran right now as tensions there escalate.
The app created by Jack Dorsey is gaining traction in a country marked by protests, digital shutdowns, and communications restrictions. Read more
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