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    Iran internet blackout becomes longest on record amid escalating crisis

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 23, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Iran is facing its longest-ever internet shutdown, now lasting over 20 days, according to NetBlocks.
    The blackout began amid rising military tensions involving the United States and Israel, cutting off millions of Iranians from global communication.
    Authorities say the restrictions are meant to combat misinformation and protect national security, but critics argue they are used to suppress dissent and hide potential human rights abuses.
    Limited access remains through a domestic intranet and risky alternatives like Starlink, though many VPNs no longer work and unauthorized devices are being seized.
    The crackdown extends beyond the internet, with executions and thousands killed during recent protests, raising growing concerns about transparency and human rights.

    Iran is experiencing the longest internet shutdown in its history, as authorities continue to enforce a nationwide blackout now stretching into its third week, according to monitoring group NetBlocks.


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