How Iran is ‘jamming’ Starlink satellites to stop horror of protest crackdown reaching the outside world
Leer en EspañolAs protests raged across Iran over the weekend, the authoritarian regime imposed a near-total internet blackout – and many demonstrators turned to Elon Musk’s Starlink in the hope that it could connect them to the outside world.
Tehran enacted the internet blackout on Thursday as part of a ruthless crackdown against the protesters, who are demonstrating against the country’s economic crisis. At least 646 protesters are reported to have been killed, according to human rights groups.
As concern mounts that the blackout is concealing atrocities against protesters, there have been growing calls for the US to assist in restoring connectivity in Iran. Donald Trump on Sunday promised he would speak to Musk about using his Starlink service to restore internet across the country.
open image in galleryProtesters have taken to the streets in Iran in response to the economic crisis, amid wider disapproval of the clerical regime (Middle East Images)But even Starlink appears to have..
