“We are not blocking Iranian numbers and working to keep our Iranian friends connected”: WhatsApp

WhatsApp app logo on mobile screen

In response to protests over the death of a woman in police custody, Iran on Wednesday blocked access to Instagram and WhatsApp, two of the last remaining social networks in the country, according to locals and internet watchdog NetBlocks.

The death last week of Mahsa Amini, 22, who was detained by Tehran’s morality police for wearing “unsuitable clothes “concern over topics like freedom in the Islamic Republic and a struggling economy as a result of sanctions.

The death of Amini must be “steadfastly” investigated, the president of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi, stated on Thursday. It absolutely needs to be looked into, he said. “I spoke with her family as soon as I had the chance, and I reassured them that we would vigorously look into that occurrence. The protection of every citizen’s rights is our top priority “He mentioned this during a press conference outside the annual summit of world leaders in New York.

WhatsApp stated in a tweet that it “will do anything” within its technical means to maintain service availability and that it was not blocking Iranian phone numbers.

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