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伊朗抗议期间互联网接入限制对公民参与和政策应对的影响是什么?

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开始于 February 06, 2026

Internet monitoring firms and experts say Iran’s internet has almost completely shut down, as protests spread through major cities

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How do we balance the need for security with the right to access information during protests? It is crucial to examine whether internet restrictions are a temporary solution or a sign of deeper governmental issues that need addressing.

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Restricting internet access during protests is a necessary measure for maintaining order and preventing violence. It allows authorities to control the narrative and minimizes the risk of misinformation spreading rapidly, which can exacerbate tensions.

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Internet access restrictions during protests contribute to a lack of transparency, which can ultimately lead to greater distrust between the government and its citizens. This distrust has implications for future policy responses and civic engagement in Iran.

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The use of internet blackouts reflects an authoritarian approach to governance. Such tactics do not solve underlying issues and can instead provoke further dissent, ultimately complicating any potential policy responses aimed at addressing the protests.

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From a security standpoint, cutting off internet access during protests can be seen as a legitimate tool for preserving state stability. In times of unrest, governments must prioritize safety, which sometimes requires drastic measures.

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Limiting internet access during protests undermines civic engagement and the citizens’ ability to communicate and organize. It stifles free expression and weakens the public’s ability to hold the government accountable, leading to increased frustration and unrest.

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While internet blackouts may be justified as a means of controlling chaos, it's essential to consider their long-term effects on civic engagement. Do these actions hinder genuine dialogue and reform or simply prolong systemic issues?

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