⌛️ It's now the 87th consecutive day of #Iran's internet blackout which has been in place for over 2064 hours. The measure has eliminated any transparency around executions, adding to the inhumane conditions and daily uncertainty faced by jailed critics, dissidents and tourists.
#⃣ It's now the 56th day of #Iran's internet blackout, with international connectivity severed for over 1320 hours. The measure, the longest recorded national internet shutdown in a connected society, continues while conditions deteriorate amid warfare and reported executions.
📉 #Iran's internet shutdown has entered its 52nd day after 1224 hours. Metrics show that the general public remain cut off from international networks, while authorities continue efforts to segregate users and provide selective access to favored groups.
BREAKING: Iran's regime executed at least 1,639 people in 2025, the highest number since 1989. (France 24)
Meanwhile, the U.N. just nominated the same regime to a committee that shapes policy on human rights and terrorism prevention.
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Iran executed at least 1,639 people in 2025, the highest number since 1989, NGOs say.
The number of executions represented an increase of 68% on the 975 people Iran put to death in 2024
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If yes, it means your government joined in the nomination of Iran to a UN committee dealing with women's rights and terrorism prevention.
Your MP should formally ask the government to answer why they did such a terrible thing.
⌛️ Network data show #Iran's internet blackout is now in its 44th day, continuing in its seventh week past the 1032 hour mark.
The human and economic impacts of the extended censorship measure continue to pile up, breaking global records for shutdowns in a connected society.
.@Keir_Starmer@EmmanuelMacron@MarkJCarney@sanchezcastejon@AlboMP Why did you just join in the obscene decision to nominate the Islamic Republic of Iran to a U.N. committee that shapes policy on women's rights, human rights, disarmament, and terrorism prevention? Have you no shame?
Disgraceful that the whole world is silent on the silence inside Iran except for white SIM card holding regime supporters flooding social media with their nonsense. The two tier internet system in Iran right now:
0.05% have access. 99.95 don’t.
People in Iran have lived under digital darkness for 1000 hours. Authorities have cut off 90+ million from the outside world since 28 February, preventing people from accessing essential information and contacting loved ones. Authorities must immediately restore internet access.
It's been 31 days since the Islamic Republic shut off internet access for Iranians nationwide, leaving them in the dark and unable to communicate with the world.
Nationwide internet blackouts are a tool used by the regime to hide massacres and to stop the spread of information.
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For over a month, tens of millions of Iranians have been held hostage by the Islamic regime, cut off from the outside world - murdered, raped, tortured, executed, detained.
For over a month, they haven’t spoken to their families, haven’t shared their condition, haven’t been able to tell the truth.
For over a month, the internet has been deliberately shut down by the largest terror organization in the world - to hide the atrocities.
They cannot cry for help - be their voice. Make the world hear them. Don’t look away.
⚠️ Update: It has now been over 720 hours since #Iran fell off the global internet with the digital blackout entering its 31st day.
As the shutdown continues into its second month, misinformation and propaganda increasingly fill the void both domestically and internationally.
🗓️ Exactly one month ago on Saturday morning, 28 February, #Iran was plunged into digital darkness as authorities cut off access to the global internet.
After four full weeks, 672 hours, the blackout remains in effect, violating Iranians' right to communicate and stay informed.
When a whole country is cut off from the internet while regime influencers keep posting with special “white SIM” access, X isn’t a neutral platform; it’s a megaphone for a dictatorship’s PR. These accounts should be treated as what they are and clearly labeled as state-run propaganda. #regimechangeforiran #pahlaviforiran
⚠️ Update: The internet blackout in #Iran is now in its 28th day after 648 hours, with Iranians having spent more than half the year to date cut off from international networks.
Authorities continue to refine a two-tiered system where only regime apparatchiks are allowed online.