Inside the Tehran blackout where resistance never died (opens original article in a new tab)
Iranians endured an 88-day internet blackout, the longest in history, during which residents described surviving government violence and foreign bombings. The regime started restoring access in late May.
- Iranians experienced an 88-day internet blackout, the longest ever recorded.
- Residents in Tehran, Amol, and Karaj described surviving January massacres and American/Israeli bombings.
- The regime began restoring internet access on May 26.
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