Daily Life in Tehran After the January 2026 Massacre: One Month Until Nowruz
7. The Role of Media and Technology in Sustaining Resistance
Social Media as a Tool for Dissent
In a heavily censored environment, Iranians leverage social media platforms like Telegram, Instagram, and Twitter to share information, coordinate protests, and document human rights abuses. Despite government efforts to shut down networks and surveil users, the underground digital resistance persists.
Censorship, Surveillance, and Digital Security
Iranian authorities employ sophisticated surveillance technology to monitor online activity. Many activists use VPNs, encrypted messaging apps, and clandestine networks to communicate securely and organize protests.
International Support and Digital Solidarity
Global human rights organizations and diaspora communities provide support through digital campaigns, funding, and spreading awareness. These efforts amplify Iranian voices and foster international pressure for change.
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