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Iran's Internet Has Been Blacked Out for 40 Days — The People Inside Are Running Out of Everything

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Iran's Internet Has Been Blacked Out for 40 Days — The People Inside Are Running Out of Everything
Hamid Reza Darajati pexels

Iran's nationwide internet blackout has hit 40 days. Here is the specific human picture of what daily life looks like inside Iran and what civilians are running out of.

Day 40 of Iran's nationwide internet blackout — which began February 28 and has now exceeded 960 hours of restricted access — represents the particular sustained information isolation that few civilian populations have experienced in the modern era, and whose specific human consequences extend well beyond the inability to check social media.

For what the specific blackout means for daily life: the particular internet dependencies that Iranian civilians had developed across the preceding decade — the specific mobile banking transactions that eliminate the need for physical bank visits, the particular online pharmacy orders, the specific food delivery services, the medical appointment booking systems, the particular family communication through WhatsApp and Telegram with diaspora relatives who left Iran — are all specifically non-functional.

For the specific running-out dimensions: Reza Pahlavi's specific humanitarian concern — 'civilian infrastructure which Iranians will need to rebuild our country' — captures the particular physical supply chain whose specific disruption extends beyond digital inconvenience to actual material shortage. The specific medical supply chains whose ordering systems are online-dependent, the particular agricultural input procurement whose digital logistics are offline, and the specific financial system operations whose internet component creates the particular transaction capacity reduction — all create real material shortages.

For the diaspora dimension: the particular 3-5 million Iranian diaspora whose specific family members remain in Iran have the particular anxiety of no direct communication — the specific impossibility of knowing whether a parent survived a specific strike that struck near their neighborhood, whether a sibling's hospital was among the specific 32 medical facilities struck, whether a specific family home in the specific city that strikes have hit is intact.

For the information warfare function of the blackout: beyond the specific domestic control dimension, the internet blackout prevents the specific real-time documentation of civilian casualties, infrastructure damage, and the particular ground-level military reality that Iranian citizens experiencing the war could otherwise transmit to the specific global audience whose access to this information would change the specific diplomatic and moral calculus of the campaign.

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