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Iran protests continue amid communications blackout
Summary
Reza Pahlavi called for a two-day nationwide strike in a video posted on X as Iran faces more than ten days of anti-government protests and a government-imposed internet blackout.
Content
Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran's last shah, has called for a two-day nationwide strike in a video posted on X. The appeal comes during more than ten days of anti-government protests across Iran. Authorities have implemented a government-imposed internet blackout amid the unrest. It is not clear how popular Pahlavi is inside the country.
Key facts:
- Reza Pahlavi posted a video on X calling for a two-day nationwide strike beginning on Saturday and mentioned key sectors such as transportation, oil and gas, and energy.
- Iran has experienced more than ten days of anti-government protests.
- The government has imposed an internet blackout during the ongoing unrest, limiting communications and reporting.
Summary:
The call for a two-day strike adds a new element to a period of sustained protests and limited communications, with reporting constrained by the blackout. Undetermined at this time.
