Iran Faces Record-Breaking 57-Day Nationwide Internet Blackout

Kathmandu. The internet blackout in Iran, which began on February 28, has reached its 57th day, setting a global record. This restriction, imposed in the name of war and internal security, is claimed to have devastated the country's economy. Furthermore, citizens have been deprived of their fundamental right to information.Iran is currently undergoing an unimaginable digital crisis. According to a report by the internet monitoring organization NetBlocks, the internet has been completely shut down in Iran for the past 57 days. This is the longest nationwide internet ban ever imposed in any country. Starting eight weeks ago, this restriction has...