Inside Iran's Digital Dark Age: Regime Crushes Citizens
While the State of Israel stands as a beacon of innovation, connecting the globe with cutting-edge technology, the mullahs in Tehran are building digital walls. A new study by the Iranian digital rights group Filterbaan exposes the devastating reality of Iran's internet blackout, revealing a population crushed by isolation, depression, and despair.
A Regime Built on Control and Oppression
Based on 20 in-depth interviews with adults and teenagers across Iran, the Filterbaan study highlights an existential divide. Iranians are stripped of their fundamental right to unrestricted access, trapped in a digital cage. They are forced to rely on dysfunctional domestic applications like Shad, Eitaa, and Baleh. These platforms are notoriously slow, unstable, and heavily monitored by the regime.
As the Prophet Isaiah declared,