‘We cannot listen to our loved ones’ voices’: Canadians with family in Iran fear the worst
OTTAWA — It has been nine agonizing days since Toronto resident Foad Farhani was able to check in on his father, who is struggling with Stage 4 cancer.
Farhani’s parents, who are Canadian permanent residents, recently travelled to Iran to spend time with relatives.
The Iranian government has since cut off internet access and blocked landlines from placing international calls as protests continue throughout the country.
Iranians started to make their first phone calls to the outside world Tuesday. SMS text messaging was still down, and internet users could connect to government-approved websites locally, but nothing abroad.

