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President's Son Calls for Iran Internet Restoration Amid Crackdown

  • On January 8, Iran imposed a near-total internet blackout that continues to cut off roughly 92 million citizens, with brief restorations reported by Netblocks.
  • Rights groups argue the move stifles dissent and hides abuses, while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said security agencies responded to externally directed "terrorist operations".
  • Limited information has filtered out because of the shutdown, complicating verification; HRANA said 12,904 deaths were under investigation and independent teachers' unions published names of at least 29 schoolchildren.
  • Ali Hakim-Javadi warned the blackout is costing Iran trillions of tomans each day, with the shutdown disrupting livelihoods of at least one million people in the fashion and apparel industry.
  • FilterWatch warned `There should be no expectation of reopening international internet access, and even afterwards, users' access to international internet will never return to its previous form`, while Amir Rashidi says Iran moves toward tiered quasi‑intranet plans despite Starlink complicating control.
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An Iranian high-ranking official said he hoped that Internet access for companies would be restored within the next two days, following the interruption of food imposed by the authorities on the value of demonstrations against the Tehran regime.

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The massive protests in Iran began on 28 December 2025 with a trade strike at the Tehran Grand Bazaar, which spread across the country in a couple of days, with tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of people taking to the streets of almost all major cities demanding the overthrow of the Ayatall regime.

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While the Iranian regime had reported 3,000 deaths last week, the human score could actually be much higher. Some mention tens of thousands of victims.

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The Internet has been largely shut down in Iran for 18 days now – according to the organization NetBlocks. This is precisely why ... The post Internet blackout, tens of thousands of deaths and a country in a state of shock: The situation in Iran remains chaotically appeared first on Apollo News.

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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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