Iran has disconnected its internet and phone lines to cut off its 85 million people from the rest of the world.
Protests in Iran have continued for nearly two weeks, with the government acknowledging the unrest despite a harsh crackdown.
Tehran has imposed a nationwide internet blackout as protests continue to spread across Iran.
Anti-government protests in Iran continue on Saturday in a wave of nationwide unrest over crippling economic conditions. Follow for live updates.
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