Rallying for Freedom: The Protests and the Fight Against Oppression in London
However, the Iranian government has responded to the rise of social media with increased censorship and surveillance. Authorities have implemented internet blackouts during protests, limiting access to information and communication. Despite these challenges, activists continue to find innovative ways to circumvent restrictions, using VPNs and encrypted messaging apps to communicate and organize.
The role of social media in the Iranian protests highlights the power of technology in shaping political movements. It serves as a double-edged sword, providing both a platform for dissent and a tool for government repression. As the protests continue, the ability of activists to leverage social media effectively will be critical in sustaining momentum and garnering international support.
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