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When Will Iran’s Internet Censorship Collapse?

Por: Slate Tech September 29, 2022

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In the wake of the killing of by the hijab police (or morality police, as they prefer to call themselves), people across Iran are demonstrating against the government. They’re also turning to the internet to share information and circulate proof of the regime’s crimes. The government has responded the way it normally does in protests: by trying to limit people’s digital access. Instagram, which hosts around two million Iranian businesses,... + full article



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