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Iran's sweeping internet blackouts are a serious cause for concern

Por: CNN Business September 24, 2022

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CNN Business  —  When Iranian authorities pulled the plug on the internet amid anti-government protests, the international community struggled to track the civilian carnage that followed. The people of Iran had taken to the streets to demonstrate after fuel prices surged as much as 300% overnight. The New York Times that “from 180 to 450 people, and possibly more,” were killed during four days of violence, with thousands more wounded and... + full article



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