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Iran President’s Son Calls to End Iran Internet Blackout

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Published: 26 January 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The son of Iran’s president has publicly urged authorities to restore online access after weeks of restrictions. His intervention has intensified debate inside the country about the Iran internet blackout, which followed widespread protests and a severe security crackdown. Speaking through a social media post that circulated despite controls, Yousef Pezeshkian warned that digital isolation deepens anger rather than restoring stability.

Within the first weeks of unrest, internet access across Iran was repeatedly disrupted or heavily restricted. Officials argued that shutdowns were needed to protect security and prevent foreign interference. Critics responded that the measures silenced ordinary citizens and concealed serious abuses. The Iran internet blackout has since become a symbol of the wider struggle between state control and public accountability.

Yousef Pezeshkian, a government adviser and son of President Masoud Pezeshkian, addressed the issue directly. He said shutting down communication platforms would only delay the spread of images and testimonies. According to his message, videos documenting violent crackdowns would surface eventually, regardless of restrictions. He argued that postponing this reality only damages trust between citizens and the state.

His comments exposed divisions within Iran’s leadership. President Pezeshkian, elected in summer 2024 on promises of reform, has reportedly favoured easing restrictions. The communications minister has echoed that view, stressing the economic and social cost of disconnection. However, influential security bodies remain opposed, insisting that restoring access could reignite unrest.

As restrictions lifted sporadically, disturbing evidence began to emerge. Videos and photographs circulated showing injured demonstrators and funerals held quietly to avoid attention. Rights organisations have documented thousands of deaths, including children, during the protests. The Norway-based group Iran Human Rights suggested the final toll could reach alarming levels, although authorities strongly dispute these figures.

Medical professionals also described unprecedented strain on hospitals. The director of a leading eye hospital in Tehran confirmed that staff treated over a thousand patients for serious eye injuries. Many required emergency surgery after being struck by pellets or other projectiles. Doctors said wards overflowed, while families searched desperately for missing relatives.

Prominent religious figures added their voices to the criticism. Molavi Abdolhamid, a respected Sunni cleric in south-east Iran, described the January violence as an organised massacre. His remarks carried weight among communities already marginalised within the country. Such statements further challenged official narratives blaming unrest solely on foreign agitators.

Yousef Pezeshkian acknowledged that unrest had turned violent in some areas. He repeated official claims that trained groups linked to foreign interests exploited protests. Yet he also conceded that security forces may have made serious mistakes. He insisted that wrongdoing should not be defended and must be addressed transparently.

Journalists inside Iran reported an open dispute within government circles. Some officials argued that controlled internet access could coexist with security measures. Others, particularly within the Supreme National Security Council, warned that restoring connectivity risked renewed mobilisation. The Iran internet blackout thus became a battleground for competing visions of governance.

Economic pressures have added urgency to the debate. Tehran’s stock market recorded losses for several consecutive days during the shutdown. The Iranian rial continued to weaken against the dollar, intensifying inflation already above forty percent. Even state-linked newspapers acknowledged that commercial activity remained sluggish despite shops reopening.

Business groups estimated that the digital shutdown cost the economy millions of dollars daily. Iran’s computer trade organisation said disrupted connectivity crippled online services and logistics. Lorry drivers reported difficulties crossing borders without electronic documentation. Small traders described receiving brief, supervised internet access, insufficient for normal operations.

The limited return of connectivity also challenged official explanations for the death toll. Security agencies had claimed that foreign intelligence services orchestrated violence nationwide. Reformist figures questioned how such coordination could occur without detection. Former Tehran mayor Gholamhossein Karbaschi said the scale of devastation demanded accountability from domestic institutions.

Karbaschi also criticised the government’s failure to improve living standards. He argued that citizens increasingly perceive the state as absent from daily problem-solving. According to him, power appeared fragmented among competing forces, leaving elected officials weakened. His remarks reflected broader frustration among reformist supporters.

Voices from ordinary protesters revealed deep despair. Some blamed foreign leaders for unfulfilled promises of support. Others expressed guilt at feeling relief when brief internet access returned, only to confront images of suffering. One protester described intact bodies but shattered hearts, capturing the emotional toll of isolation.

Another protester offered a bleak reflection on hope itself. They spoke of waiting for external intervention, despite knowing it might bring further destruction. Such sentiments illustrated how prolonged repression and silence erode faith in both domestic and international actors.

Throughout these accounts, the Iran internet blackout remained central. It shaped how information flowed, how grief was processed, and how narratives competed. Supporters of restoration argued that transparency could reduce rumours and rebuild confidence. Opponents insisted that control was necessary to preserve order.

Yousef Pezeshkian framed connectivity as a necessity of modern life. He argued that security institutions must learn to operate with an open internet, not against it. According to his reasoning, cutting access risks alienating citizens who were previously neutral. Each additional day of restriction, he warned, expands dissatisfaction.

International observers continue to monitor developments closely. Diplomatic missions and rights groups have called for full restoration of access and independent investigations. While some restrictions have eased, uncertainty remains. The future of digital freedom in Iran appears tied to broader political struggles.

As Iran navigates economic strain, social trauma, and political division, decisions about connectivity carry lasting consequences. Whether authorities choose openness or control will shape public trust for years. The debate sparked by the president’s son has ensured that the Iran internet blackout is no longer merely a technical measure, but a defining issue in the country’s ongoing crisis.

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