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Internet Access Partially Restored in Iran After Three-Month Shutdown
28 Mayıs 2026France 24
- After nearly three months of a complete internet shutdown, Iranians have seen a partial restoration of internet access. While this has brought some relief to those eager to reconnect with family and friends, many users are frustrated by the slow speeds and express skepticism about a full return to normalcy.
- The situation highlights ongoing concerns about internet freedom and government control in Iran.
- The internet shutdown in Iran was implemented as a response to widespread protests, aiming to curb dissent and control the flow of information. The recent restoration, albeit incomplete, may indicate a shift in strategy or a response to international pressure regarding human rights and digital freedoms.
- The partial restoration of internet access in Iran is a significant, albeit limited, step towards normalcy. However, the slow connectivity raises questions about the government's commitment to allowing free access to information.
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