Iran Disconnected From Internet for 80 Days with No Plans to Return Online
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CPJ, RSF warn Iran using 83-day blackout to hide press crackdown
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) and Reporters Without Borders (RSF) are warning that the Iranian government is using an ongoing 83-day nationwide internet blackout to hide a severe crackdown on independent media. According to the monitor NetBlocks, the 12-week shutdown is the longest and most severe ever recorded in the country, effectively turning Iran...
Iran has completed 83 days of internet shutdown. A few hours after the start of the attacks by Israel and the United States against the country, on February 28, the government blocked access to all foreign sites. In January, during a wave of anti-government protests that left thousands dead by security forces, the network had already been blocked for 20 days. Read more (05/21/2026)
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