Pegah
· 1w
After 88 days of blackout, the internet is finally beginning to return. According to NetBlocks, around 86% of people now have access again - something that felt almost impossible not long ago.
But th...
Well not here to defend the state of Iran, but cutting the access to the internet for 3 months and bankrupting some businesses as an unintended consequence of the shutdown, probably pales in comparison to losing your home and/or family to a foreign bomb dropped them just for existing in a certain territory. You can restore communications and probably rebuild your customer base eventually, but other things may remain destroyed forever. Let’s be honest about who’s to be blamed here. This was a war by choice and Iranians didn’t make that choice.