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Iranians use Musk’s Starlink to pierce internet blackout during protests

Smuggled satellite terminals offer a high-risk lifeline as Iran’s protest death toll climbs

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Cars burn in a street during a protest in Tehran on January 8. Photo: West Asia News Agency via Reuters
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Some Iranians were still using Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet service despite a nationwide communications blackout, three people inside the ‍country have said, the latest example of Starlink being used to counter internet shutdowns in geopolitical flashpoints.

Iranian authorities have in recent days launched a deadly crackdown on nationwide protests, including the near-complete shutdown of internet service, which is provided through fibre-optic cables and mobile phone towers.

The blackout has made it difficult to track the full scope of the protest movement. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Monday said access should be restored “very soon”.

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Death toll estimates vary, with US-based rights group HRANA confirming over 640 deaths as of Monday, while an Iranian official told Reuters that around 2,000 people were killed, blaming “terrorists” for the deaths of civilians and security personnel. Authorities in Iran have imposed a near-total internet blackout.

A body wrapped in a black bag outside the Kahrizak Forensic Medical Centre in Tehran. Photo: UGC via AFP
A body wrapped in a black bag outside the Kahrizak Forensic Medical Centre in Tehran. Photo: UGC via AFP

Since the protests began on December 28, 10,721 people have been arrested, HRANA said.

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