Iran's Internet Blackout Continues for 16 Days with Starlink User Arrests
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ukblewis
Sat on the counter overnight. Well past its best.
Summary
Iran's internet blackout has entered its 16th day, with authorities reportedly arresting Starlink users as part of efforts to maintain the digital blockade. The situation involves ongoing internet restrictions and targeted enforcement against those attempting to bypass the blackout using satellite internet services.
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arrests target Starlink users
Iran International
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