
In Sudan & Iran, digital shutdown 'masks atrocities against civilians protesting for basic freedoms'
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As Iran faces a severe crackdown on protests, Alp Toker from NetBlocks highlights the government's strategy to block digital communications. This move aims to suppress dissent and manipulate both national and international narratives. The estimated death toll from the regime's actions is alarmingly high, with figures ranging from 2,000 to 20,000 citizens. The situation reflects a broader trend of digital shutdowns in regions experiencing civil unrest.
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The crackdown in Iran is part of a larger pattern observed in various countries where governments resort to digital blackouts during periods of civil unrest. This tactic is often employed to limit the ability of citizens to organize and communicate, thereby reducing the potential for widespread protests. The situation in Iran is particularly dire given the scale of the protests and the violent response from authorities.
The information presented in this article reflects the current situation and estimates available at the time of publication and may be subject to change.
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