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Security forces dispersing people celebrating Chaharshanbe Suri in Chitgar, northwestern Tehran. Gunshots have been heard, and unconfirmed civilian casualties have also been reported.
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Today, a long read in GdG by historian Hamid R. Ekbia, who analyzes the long history of Iranian protests, the current situation, and the demographics of the latest uprisings. geschichtedergegenwart.ch/islamic-ambi...
Graph from NetBlocks showing network connectivity in Iran from February 24, 2026, to March 7, 2026. The y-axis represents normalized connectivity, ranging from 0% to 100%, and the x-axis represents the dates. The green line representing Iran's connectivity normal most of the time period, with a sharp drop on the morning of February 28. The drop in connectivity aligns with nation-scale internet blackout imposed during joint military strikes by the US and Israel. The minimum and current connectivity levels are indicated as 1% and 1%, respectively. The chart has a dark background with a red horizontal arrow labeled 'SHUTDOWN', indicates the period of disruption and includes the NetBlocks logo in the lower left corner.
⚠️ Update: A full week has now passed since #Iran fell into digital darkness under a regime-imposed national internet blackout.
The measure remains in place at hour 168, leaving the public isolated without vital updates and alerts while officials and state media retain access.
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In der aktuellen Folge von Gilda con Arne sprechen wir über das AfD-Urteil des VG Köln, über den Iran und das neue Format „Fun Facts“.
Riesigen Dank an @bijanmoini.de, der das Kölner Urteil für uns klug und eindeutig eingeordnet und erklärt hat.
Überall, wo es Podcasts gibt: linktr.ee/gildaconarne
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Die Bombardierung Teherans ist heute viel heftiger geworden. Meine Gedanken sind bei allen politischen Gefangenen im Evin Gefängnis Teheran. Sie sind diesem Krieg und dem Regime schutzlos ausgeliefert.
Graph from NetBlocks showing network connectivity in Iran from February 24, 2026, to March 1, 2026. The y-axis represents normalized connectivity, ranging from 0% to 100%, and the x-axis represents the dates. The green line representing Iran's connectivity normal most of the time period, with a sharp drop on the morning of February 28. The drop in connectivity aligns with nation-scale internet blackout imposed during joint military strikes by the US and Israel. The minimum and current connectivity levels are indicated as 1% and 1%, respectively. The chart has a dark background with a red horizontal arrow labeled 'SHUTDOWN', indicates the period of disruption and includes the NetBlocks logo in the lower left corner.
⚠️ Update: #Iran's internet blackout has now passed the 24-hour mark with national connectivity flatlining at 1% of ordinary levels.
The measure limits civic engagement at a key moment for the country's future after the killing of Ayatollah Khamenei in US and Israeli airstrikes.
People of Lapuee, Fars Province, gathered outside the home of Pouya Jafari, the 15-year-old who was shot dead by government forces on Thursday, 8 January, following the announcement of Khamenei’s death.