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Iran faces longest internet shutdown amid national protests and dissent fears

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Iran is experiencing its longest nationwide internet shutdown, initiated on February 28, with access to global connectivity at about 1 percent of pre-war levels. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has not indicated when services might resume. Critics claim the government is using the blackout to suppress dissent amid ongoing national protests.

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