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Amid US-Iran war, Mandana Karimi says things in Iran have become even more aggressive: ‘Internet blackouts continue’

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The ongoing geopolitical crisis between the United States and Iran has taken a heavy toll on the civilian population, with Iranian-born actress and activist Mandana Karimi recently shedding light on the deteriorating conditions within her home country. As the conflict continues to dominate global headlines in May 2026, Mandana shared a series of distressing updates regarding the daily struggles faced by the Iranian people. She noted that far from seeing any improvement, the atmosphere on the ground has become increasingly aggressive, with the Revolutionary Guard reportedly intensifying its presence on the streets. According to her, this heightened military visibility has led to a climate of fear and intimidation, further complicated by a series of persistent internet blackouts that have severed vital communication lines for those inside and outside the country.

During a recent interaction with her followers on social media, the former reality TV star explained that the situation has reached a critical point where basic stability has vanished for the average citizen. She highlighted that many families are struggling with the loss of jobs and loved ones, all while the state’s response to internal dissent has grown more violent. Mandana described the current regime as being at one of its weakest moments, comparing its recent actions to that of a wounded animal reacting out of desperation and fear. One of the most significant challenges she pointed out is the lack of reliable information, as the restricted internet access makes it nearly impossible for families to stay in touch or for the world to receive an accurate picture of the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

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The emotional weight of the situation has prompted Mandana to make a major life decision, as she recently announced her departure from India, which she has called her second home for nearly sixteen years. Her move comes at a time when diplomatic efforts to secure a lasting ceasefire remain stalled, with recent peace proposals facing rejection on the international stage. Mandana expressed that the uncertainty of the war, coupled with the aggressive internal crackdowns and the difficulty of reaching her family due to expensive and unreliable phone connections, has made the current period incredibly painful. As she bids farewell to her life in Mumbai, her voice remains one of the few prominent platforms highlighting the silent suffering of Iranians who are caught between an international war and domestic repression.

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