Arab & International
Bazhakiyaan Issues Decision to Restore Internet Service in Iran
SadaNews - Iranian official media reported today, Monday, that Iranian President Masoud Bazhakiyaan issued an order to restore internet access to international sites.
The media indicated that the statement was issued by the head of public relations at the Iranian Ministry of Communications.
The website "NetBlocks," which monitors internet access, stated that most Iranians have been unable to access the global internet for 87 days, and only a few citizens have managed to access expensive and advanced "VPN" networks to bypass the restrictions.
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