#Shutting_down_the_internet_is_a_war_crime.
“Cutting the internet in these circumstances is not just censorship; it is taking people’s breath away. also is a war crimes.
When they cut off the internet, they block the way to ask for help, they keep people in the dark, they don’t let anyone see what’s happening to us. This directly endangers human lives. Whatever you call it, it is in practice a war crime.”
Message from the companions of Tavanatek
The Netblocks report shows that Iran has now been kept in digital darkness for a full month, 672 hours. This means that millions of people have been deprived of communication with the world, access to vital information, and even contact with their loved ones.
In such a situation, cutting off the internet is not just a “restriction.”
It prevents warnings from reaching people,
disrupts aid and relief,
covers up human rights violations,
and prevents any voices from getting out.
In fact, cutting off the internet has gone beyond a tool of control and has become a dangerous act against people’s lives. When a society is deliberately deprived of communication, information, and visibility, the result is real harm and danger to humans.
What is happening in Iran today is not a simple blackout;
it is an imposed darkness.
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