An internet shutdown imposed by the regime has stretched into its fourth day in Iran, various digital monitoring groups say, with widespread reports of limited mobile phone and text messaging services nationwide.
It comes as Iranian officials seek to blunt the spread of anti-government demonstrations across the country.
The protests were initially fuelled by angst over Iran's economic situation but have expanded to include wider demands for political change.
Last Thursday, signs that Iran's leadership was trying to limit the spread of videos of
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