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Iran judiciary investigates illegal sale of white SIM cards

27 April 2026
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The head of Iran’s judiciary has instructed the attorney-general to investigate allegations regarding the illegal sale of “white SIM cards,” which provide unrestricted internet access amid an ongoing internet blackout in the country that has lasted for nearly two months. Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje’i emphasized that these SIM cards were intended for individuals and groups with specific qualifications. However, reports indicate that the distribution has been marked by “discriminatory and corrupt” practices, with many cards allocated to individuals connected to the government. Internet monitor NetBlocks reported that Iran has experienced 1,392 hours of near-total disconnection, stifling communication and transparency about human rights abuses. In response to the ongoing situation, Iranian officials have noted the potential risks of reopening internet access while discussing the Internet Pro project as a temporary measure for essential connectivity.

Why It Matters

The investigation into the sale of “white SIM cards” highlights significant issues surrounding internet access and governmental control in Iran. The country’s internet blackout, now extending over 59 days, reflects a broader strategy by the Iranian regime to limit information flow and suppress dissent amid ongoing civil unrest. Limited access to information has been linked to increased human rights violations, as the lack of communication tools prevents both citizens and international observers from documenting abuses. Historical precedents show that regimes often restrict internet access during periods of political turmoil to maintain control and limit public mobilization.

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