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Iran president’s son urges internet restoration

Published on: January 25, 2026 6:31 PM

The son of Iran’s president has publicly urged authorities to restore internet access, warning that a prolonged nationwide blackout risks deepening public frustration and widening the gap between citizens and the state.

Yousef Pezeshkian, a media adviser to the presidency and son of President Masoud Pezeshkian, said keeping the internet shut would add even neutral citizens to growing ranks of dissatisfied people.

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Iran has remained largely offline for more than two weeks after authorities imposed restrictions on January 8, following widespread protests that later turned violent in several cities.

Pezeshkian argued that restoring connectivity poses fewer risks than continuing the blackout, stressing that cutting access only delays public exposure to videos and information, rather than preventing it entirely.

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While acknowledging foreign involvement in escalating unrest, he also admitted possible mistakes by security forces, saying such issues must be addressed openly instead of being hidden behind digital shutdowns.

Analysts say the rare public intervention by a senior figure close to the presidency highlights internal concern that extended internet restrictions could fuel further unrest instead of restoring stability.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Iran internet blackout, Iran internet shutdown, Iran political unrest, Iran protests news, Latest, Pezeshkian statement

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