Illustrative photo for: Tehran Electricity Blackout Protests Erupt Amid

In a recent development, the Islamic regime in Iran has reportedly shut down the internet and electricity in several areas of Tehran. The blackout appears to be a response to ongoing protests, which have intensified in recent weeks amid calls for political change.

Witnesses and activists on the ground have shared images of protesters using flashlights on their mobile devices to signal their presence and organize gatherings, despite the disruptions. The internet shutdown has hindered communication and the flow of information, making it more challenging for both protesters and international observers to assess the situation in real-time.

The protests, driven by widespread discontent with the government, have persisted despite crackdowns and restrictions. The recent measures suggest a concerted effort by authorities to suppress dissent and limit the visibility of the demonstrations. International human rights organizations have called on the government to respect citizens’ rights to assemble and communicate freely.

As the situation develops, many remain concerned about escalating tensions and the potential for further unrest. The blackout in Tehran adds a significant obstacle to reporting and monitoring the protests, underscoring the ongoing challenges faced by activists and citizens seeking change.

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