Amir Rashidi, Iranian internet expert, explains how his country built a system to quiet the internet, and how we could all be vulnerable if we’re not vigilant.
Thanks for this story, and thanks for all the stories The Counteroffensive gets out of the hopeful liberators around the world. You are a bright and shining light in an increasingly darkening world, the U.S. included. Hopes and prayers for you all.
We don't typically endorse charities, simply because we're not in a position to do the proper due diligence and make sure they're trustworthy. But tips and subscriptions to The Counteroffensive do go in part to batteries, supplies for reporters, and salaries for our Kyiv-based team.
Great post. Thanks to The Counteroffensive team for providing unique stories about the resistance against authoritarian regimes throughout the world and just how vulnerable the internet is.
Thanks for this story, and thanks for all the stories The Counteroffensive gets out of the hopeful liberators around the world. You are a bright and shining light in an increasingly darkening world, the U.S. included. Hopes and prayers for you all.
Could you mention an organization donating batteries to Ukraine that I could give to?
We don't typically endorse charities, simply because we're not in a position to do the proper due diligence and make sure they're trustworthy. But tips and subscriptions to The Counteroffensive do go in part to batteries, supplies for reporters, and salaries for our Kyiv-based team.
I googled it and I went for Ukraine Defence Support.
Great post. Thanks to The Counteroffensive team for providing unique stories about the resistance against authoritarian regimes throughout the world and just how vulnerable the internet is.