Paris, AFP — The son of the Iranian president called on Saturday for the restoration of internet service, stating that the authorities must 'sooner or later' confront the spread of footage from the suppression of recent protests. According to the official IRNA news agency, Yusef Peshkiann, an advisor to his father President Masoud's office, wrote in a message on the Telegram app: 'The continuous internet blackout for more than two weeks will widen the gap between the people and the government, which means that those who were and are not discontented will be added to the list of the discontented.' Peshkiann continued: 'The dissemination of protest photos is something we must confront sooner or later. Blocking the internet will not solve anything, it will only postpone the problem.' He also pointed to the 'forces'...
Iranian president's son calls for internet restoration
Iranian president's son Yusef Peshkiann stated that the continuous internet blackout widens the gap between the people and the government, calling on authorities to confront the spread of protest footage sooner or later.