Cutting off access to popular communication apps and slowing down internet is far more costly and disruptive in 2017/2018 than it was 8 years ago. Everything from cab drivers to small & big biz in #Iran depend on it. #IranianProtests
— Bahman Kalbasi (@BahmanKalbasi) December 31, 2017
How Can Trump Help Iran’s Protesters? Be Quiet. https://t.co/TrmV7vTURB
— Ali Vaez (@AliVaez) December 31, 2017
I support the Iran nuclear deal AND democratic change in Iran.
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) December 30, 2017
I would never use the word revolution lightly, but the Islamic Republic is in deep deep trouble.
— Alireza Nader (@AlirezaNader) December 30, 2017
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson:
Watching events in Iran with concern. Vital that citizens should have the right to demonstrate peacefully.
— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) December 31, 2017
More protests?
Fourth day of protests appears to get underway. This video from Hamadan, a city of 500,000 southwest of Tehran on the main road to Kermanshah. pic.twitter.com/Bvmi8zLhIA
— Borzou Daragahi 🖊🗒 (@borzou) December 31, 2017
Video appears to show a heavy security presence in a major square in Kermanshah:
حضور ماموران ضد شورش و ماشین آبپاش در میدان آزادی #کرمانشاه،عصر یکشنبه ۱۰ دی ماه؛ ویدئوی ارسالی یکی از مخاطبان بیبیسی فارسی pic.twitter.com/ppr1DbFSVQ
— BBC Persian (@bbcpersian) December 31, 2017
Fars news agency: President Rouhani will address the nation tonight in pre-recorded comments #Iranprotests https://t.co/k5YQ9kdWDJ
— Golnaz Esfandiari (@GEsfandiari) December 31, 2017
Iran gov has restricted internet and telegram. Sadly getting info on current events will be difficult. The best thing the U.S. gov can do is to help prevent information chokehold of Iran gov. #iranprotests
— Alireza Nader (@AlirezaNader) December 31, 2017
Brave woman takes the lead in demonstration underway in Iran's Isfahan. "Don't be afraid, Don't be afraid. We are all together." pic.twitter.com/1NGE7cAsTB
— Borzou Daragahi 🖊🗒 (@borzou) December 31, 2017