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Iran's Internet Shutdown Violates Human Rights

Tehran, Iran10 days ago·Escalating
SourcesHuman Rights Watch

The Iranian government's decision to shut down the Internet has been criticized for violating the rights of its citizens and escalating risks to their safety. Activists are raising concerns about the implications of such actions.

Impact Assessment

90

EXTREME

Extreme — immediate threat with potential for widespread destabilization or armed escalation

Humanitarian70
Economic30
Security80
Political70
Confidence: 85/100 — reported by multiple independent sources

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Iran Conflict Escalation

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