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When Iran Went Dark: War, Silence, and the Fight for Connection

Updated: Jul 3

Free Internet Free Thinking


On June 17, 2025, the people of Iran were cut off from the world.

As missiles flew across borders, as threats escalated between nuclear powers, and as chaos unfolded in real-time — one country disappeared from the internet.

A full-scale blackout.

While the rest of the world searched for updates, millions of Iranians were left in silence.

But this is more than just a geopolitical move. It’s a digital warning.

Because when access is denied, so is freedom of thought.



A power button being pressed, symbolizing the shutdown of free thinking and internet access during Iran’s 2025 blackout — city skyline in darkness.



🔥 Iran–Israel Conflict 2025: Rising Tensions and Nuclear Threats


In the past week, the rising tensions between Iran and Israel have escalated into one of the most dangerous conflicts in years.


  • Over 240 people have died in missile strikes and drone attacks across both nations.

  • Israeli airstrikes hit key nuclear facilities in Natanz, Arak, and Fordow.

  • Iran responded with rockets, claiming responsibility for direct strikes on Israeli civilian areas.

  • The United States and Russia are now entangled, with warnings of a “nuclear catastrophe” if things spiral further.


Both Trump and Putin are issuing ultimatums. All the while, the people caught in between — can’t even connect.



🕸️ Iran Internet Blackout: How Digital Freedom Is Being Silenced


Since June 17, Iran has enforced a near-total internet shutdown.

📉 Network usage has dropped by over 97%.

The reason? To block international media, prevent protests, and stop information leaks from reaching the world, and this means:


📰 Journalists cannot report from inside the country.

📵 Families can't reach loved ones trapped in dangerous zones.

🎓 Young people, students, creators — suddenly cut off from knowledge, news, and support.

This is not just censorship. It’s the weaponization of silence.



⚠️ Censorship in Wartime: The Weaponization of Internet Access


The blackout in Iran reminds us how fragile our digital freedoms are.

In a moment of global crisis:

🔌 The first thing governments target is the internet.

🗣️ Control over the narrative becomes as powerful as control over territory.

🚫 And disconnecting people becomes a tool of warfare.

And while some nations move toward greater transparency, others still see

access as a privilege not a right.



🌍 Free Internet Access in 2025: Why It Matters Now More Than Ever


At 0mninet, we don’t believe that access should depend on your location, your income, or your government.

We believe in a world where:


🌐 Information flows freely.

🗳️ Voices aren’t muted by censorship.

📚 Knowledge isn’t behind a paywall.


Because even in times of war, connection is hope.

That’s why we created 0mninet — a platform where you can earn internet, just by participating.

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And unlock real internet data — for free.

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Just your attention → real rewards🎯



 
 
 

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