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No Internet, No Witnesses

While Iran remains under a prolonged internet blackout, political prisoners continue to be executed almost daily behind walls of silence.

The shutdown is not simply about controlling information. It is about isolating a nation from witnessing what is happening inside its prisons. Families struggle to communicate, news spreads slowly or disappears entirely, and the outside world is left with fragments while executions continue in the dark.

A disconnected society becomes easier to silence. Mourning becomes private, fear becomes invisible, and accountability fades when there are no cameras, no signal, and no public voice strong enough to break through the blackout.

The internet blackout has become more than censorship. It functions as a curtain drawn around an ongoing machinery of repression, where political executions can continue with fewer witnesses and less global attention.

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