human rights watch

onsdag 8 april 2026

At the initiative of 110 campaign networks, political parties and organizations, and civil society organizations, a call for a global action has been issued to stop executions in Iran, release political prisoners and detained protesters, and provide international internet access, from April 11 to 26, 2026. We invite you all to join this global action.

 


#Iranian_people_without_international_internet_45_days

 At the initiative of 110 campaign networks, political parties and organizations, and civil society organizations, a call for a global action has been issued to stop executions in Iran, release political prisoners and detained protesters, and provide international internet access, from April 11 to 26, 2026. We invite you all to join this global action.

 
You can also be the initiator of a demonstration or any other program in your city in support of this call. If you are planning to do so, please let us know so that we can send you the necessary poster. A national poster has been prepared for this global action, which will be tailored to the activities of each city.

We ask all institutions and organizations that would like to be added to the list of call-takers to contact us via:As of early April 2026, Iran is experiencing a near-total nationwide internet shutdown and communications blackout, described as the longest in the country's history, following escalated conflict with the United States and Israel. This blackout, which began in late February 2026, has severely restricted access to international websites, social media, and communication tools for over 30 days, heavily impacting daily life and limiting the flow of information..

 That’s how long people in Iran have been living with severe internet disruption during a time of conflict.

In moments like this, people don’t just need safety.
They need connection.
They need access to information.
They need to be heard.

But when the internet is restricted, something deeper happens.

Communication breaks.
Information slows down.
And millions of voices struggle to reach the outside world.

In today’s world, the internet is more than technology.
It is how people tell their stories.
It is how reality becomes visible.

When that connection is limited,
stories fade faster,
and silence spreads easier.

While the world continues to scroll,
there are people who are trying to stay connected,
trying to be heard,
trying not to disappear from the global conversation.

This is not just about access.
This is about visibility.
This is about voice.

📍 Keep talking about Iran.
📍 Keep sharing what is happening.
📍 Don’t let silence replace reality.

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Help keep Iran visible.

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