Milani calls the internet blackout a war crime because it leaves tens of millions of Iranians unable to avoid Israel or the U.S. bombing them.

Iranian business owner, who said he had traveled to Turkey for just two days to check his WhatsApp messages and the international news.

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    4 days ago

    Milani calls the internet blackout a war crime because it leaves tens of millions of Iranians unable to avoid Israel or the U.S. bombing them.

    Guess he can’t understand that allowing internet access in Iran is akin to give Mossad and CIA an eye in every corner of the country, considering that neither have a great record with civilian casualties. What happens then, according to him?

    Furthermore, the “blackout” seems mostly like ISPs are being told to block signals coming from outside Iran. Internal connections, like gov’t websites seem to be working.