The Prison Window Opened Briefly
After 88 days of digital suffocation, the Islamic Republic has partially reopened the internet in Iran, not as a right returned to people, but as a prison window briefly cracked open.
Millions of Iranians were cut off from the world, from work, from family, from truth, while the regime continued its repression in silence and darkness.
Even now, access remains fragile, restricted, and fully controlled by the same hand that shut it down.
This cartoon is not about reconnection.
It is about a jailer deciding how much air prisoners are allowed to breathe.
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