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Iran to unblock internet once ‘abuse’ stops: government

TEHRAN, Nov 19, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – The Iranian government said Tuesday it
will unblock the internet only when authorities are sure it will not be
abused during violent demonstrations against a petrol price hike.

The Islamic republic has been largely offline since the internet
restrictions were imposed the day after the nationwide demonstrations broke
out on Friday.

“Many professions and banks… have faced problems, and we have been
trying to solve this,” government spokesman Ali Rabiei said, quoted by semi-
official news agency ISNA.

“The internet will come back gradually in some provinces where there are
assurances the internet will not be abused,” he said.

“We understand that people have faced difficulties… but the bigger
concern under the current circumstances is maintaining the country’s peace
and stability.”

Demonstrations broke out in Iran on Friday after it was announced the
price of petrol would be raised by as much as 200 percent in the sanctions-
hit country.

At least five deaths have been confirmed in the violence that has seen
masked young men set alight petrol stations, banks and other public property.

The full extent of the protests remains unclear, however, largely as a
result of the internet restrictions.

The outage has stemmed the flow of videos shared on social media of
demonstrations or associated acts of violence.

Netblocks, a website that monitors global net shutdowns, said internet
connectivity in Iran was at four percent on Tuesday compared with normal
levels.

“Sixty-five hours after #Iran implemented a near-total internet shutdown,
some of the last remaining networks are now being cut,” it said on Twitter.

Iran’s economy has been battered since May last year when President Donald
Trump unilaterally withdrew the US from a 2015 nuclear agreement and
reimposed crippling sanctions.

BSS/AFP/RY/1747 hrs