Activists explain why the US response to Iran's internet blackout isn't enough
Iranian authorities have imposed tough restrictions on the use of the internet by blocking social media sites in a crackdown following the protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini. Activists say the primary purpose of the shutdowns is to disrupt communication and stifle dissent. CNN’s Katie Polglase reports.
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