Iran’s Digital Divide: Iranians without Internet Suffering From Isolation, Depression
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Iran has spent 80 days—those since the United States and Israel launched their war against the Islamic Republic—impressed in a digital blackout decreed by the authorities for “security reasons” and preventing citizens from having normal access to the Internet. A blockade that is difficult to circumvent, increasingly complicating the daily life of the population, making teleworking impossible, making communication difficult and greatly limiting a…
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The longest digital blackout in decades is consolidated as a control tool in the midst of war and under pressure from Washington.
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