A citizen in Iran contacted Iran International, stating that internet outages and restrictions following the recent war have led to his unemployment. He expresses frustration, blaming the IRGC and the regime for the loss of security and livelihood.

A citizen in Iran contacted Iran International, stating that internet outages and restrictions following the recent war have led to his unemployment. He expresses frustration, blaming the IRGC and the regime for the loss of security and livelihood.

Ruhollah Momentesab, Secretary of Tehran's Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice Headquarters, stated that the internet should not revert to its previous state, comparing it to Supreme Leader Khamenei not stepping down.
The Tehran Municipality announced that there are currently 120 large gatherings, 400 local gatherings, and 400 car caravans taking place nightly in Tehran in support of the regime, continuing for over two months since the start of the war between the United States and Israel with Iran.
Fars News Agency, affiliated with the IRGC, reported that the CEO of an internet operator was summoned to the Inspectorate Organization by order of the judiciary to explain violations related to the Pro Internet plan, including raising internet prices to 40,000 tomans per gig and providing emergency internet to non-essential individuals.
شهروندی با ارسال پیامی به ایراناینترنشنال روایت میکند که بهدلیل قطعی و محدودیتهای اینترنت، پس از جنگ اخیر بیکار شده است. او میگوید: «چرا ما باید اینطور زندگی کنیم؟ لعنت به سپاه پاسداران و این حکومت ضدملی که با جنگافروزیهایش، هم امنیت ما را سلب کرده و هم کار و درآمد را از Show more