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Iran cuts internet and phone links amid nationwide protests.
Summary
Iran disconnected internet and telephone networks Thursday as nationwide protests continued, and the attorney general said participants would be considered 'enemies of God.' Observers report that satellite services such as Starlink are also being disrupted.
Content
Just after 8 p.m. Thursday, Iranian authorities cut the nation's internet and telephone connections to the outside world. The move largely severed contact between people inside Iran and the global diaspora. Iran's attorney general announced that people taking part in the protests would be considered "enemies of God," a designation tied to severe penalties. This is the third national external communications shutdown in recent years, following disruptions in 2019 and 2022.
Known details:
- State authorities disconnected internet and telephone links nationwide on Thursday evening.
- Iran's attorney general announced protesters would be classified as "enemies of God," a legal characterization that carries severe penalties.
- Observers report disruptions to satellite internet such as Starlink, including significant packet loss and possible jamming, and international agencies have previously urged Iran to stop jamming.
Summary:
The communications cut has limited the flow of eyewitness accounts and images to the outside world and has heightened concern among families and communities abroad. Undetermined at this time.
