Yeah, this would be useful if Iranians could organise secrete resistance militia. All the attemps throughout the years have met severe punishments and no supports from the peaceful Iranian majority.

There are active groupes who -with or without association to the government- are against such rigorous measures and pro civil performance!

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This could be useful even for nonviolent resistance. To share educational information and spread unstoppable markets for the people

Check this video out from nostr:npub1m2mvvpjugwdehtaskrcl7ksvdqnnhnjur9v6g9v266nss504q7mqvlr8p9

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HAX8GFn5uCI&pp=ygUHTnV0YmFuZA%3D%3D

#Reticulum

Nonviolent resistance can be just as powerful as violence, and easier to gain majority support

The pen is mightier than the sword

It's not like the revolutions that you think. Many many journalists, authors, artists, bloggers, influencers, musicians, teachers, doctors, directos, etc, have been terrored, arrested, tortured, jailed, hangged and executed before.

They've beat a blogger to death. They send murderers to a film maker's house to stab him to shreds!

This sort of things has happened so many times!

The regime responds to violence and nonviolence the same way: if it is a real threat, it meets with the harshest outcome possible, if it is not effective as much, it serves to entertains people buy time for the regime.

Sometimes when I remember these things I wonder how my people can keep living like they are blind and deaf. How can we keep living like nothing has happened.

It has gone on for half a century.

Understood, hoping for a change in the situation there soon. How difficult is it to obtain electronics like ESP32?

It needs to be smuggled into the country, there must some trusted middle men to trasport it into the trusted hands of some experts who know how to use it and have a good purpose for it. An underground supply chain.

After years, the starlink is gradually smuggled here and distributed by unknown networks who know what they are doing and accept the risk.

Interesting, well maybe smaller microcontrollers could be easier than starlink terminals