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Iran’s Digital Divide: Iranians without Internet Suffering From Isolation, Depression

Summary by Jerusalem Post
Nearly every interviewee spoken to by Filterbaan mentioned wanting to leave Iran, in part due to the internet ban as part of a wider crackdown on personal freedom.

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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…

·Spain
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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.

Despite President Masoud Pezeshkian's speech, Iran is one of the least free countries in the world also in relation to the Internet, says NGO

·Curitiba, Brazil
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Gazeta Do Povo broke the news in Curitiba, Brazil on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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