Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Over 100 Protesters Killed In Iran Amid Largest Internet Shutdown In Nation's History

The internet blackout started on Saturday evening and continued through Monday, according to internet watchdogs.

Oracle's Internet Intelligence called it the "Largest internet shutdown ever observed in Iran.".

The United Nations is now urging Iran to lift the internet blockage and to show restraint after what the international body called the "Clearly very serious" extent of casualties.

The government-imposed internet block began on Saturday, leaving some 80 million citizens without online access.

Update: 65 hours after #Iran implemented a near-total internet shutdown, some of the last remaining networks are now being cut and connectivity to the outside world has fallen further to 4% of normal levels #Internet4Iran #IranProtests.

Breaking: Amnesty International says at least 106 people have been killed in 21 cities across Iran.

Direct shooting of security forces at protesters in Marivan - Iran #IranProtests #Internet4Iran #SosIran pic.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/over-100-protesters-killed-iran-total-internet-blackout-continues

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