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Iran’s internet shutdown draws condemnation from abroad

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April 10, 2026

For weeks, the Iranian leadership has cut off internet access for the population. This is a particular problem for businesses, which operate much more online here than in some Western countries.

A demonstration in Hanover highlights growing concern over the situation in Iran, where ongoing conflict, sanctions, and prolonged internet shutdowns are severely impacting civil society and businesses. Iranian entrepreneur Hajir Tahassori stresses the importance of international visibility for the Iranian people, while describing how communication blackouts make collaboration with partners in Tehran extremely difficult.

Despite these challenges, Tahassori and Tehran-based social entrepreneur Said continue working on an innovative device that converts used cooking oil into biodiesel, helping protect the environment and water resources. Through Tahassori’s Dorium initiative, social entrepreneurs in sectors such as clean energy, water purification, and healthcare are supported, though experts warn that sanctions and the internet blockade now threaten the survival of Iranian startups and international trade.

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