Reporting From Iran Amid Internet Blackouts: Journalists Adapt

Journalists in Iran are using satellite links, encrypted apps, and smuggled footage to report on events after Iran cut off internet access following strikes that killed senior officials.
In the wake of recent strikes that killed senior Iranian officials, the Iranian government has taken drastic measures to restrict internet access within the country. This unprecedented move has posed a significant challenge for journalists striving to report on the ongoing situation and its impact on the Iranian people.
Despite the internet blackout, intrepid journalists have found innovative ways to continue their vital work. They are now relying on a combination of satellite links, encrypted messaging apps, and smuggled footage to transmit information and accounts from inside Iran.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Wired


