Google does NOT let me read its documentation - google-chrome

I'm trying to read one of the documentation pages on Google, but Google won't let me!
History of the issue:
Google blocks any ip address that would make a request from certain countries to its documentation pages, including the country that I'm currently living in, "IRAN". In the past, people from this country would use "proxy servers/VPNs" to change their real ip address in order to access to the documentation pages, but that won't work any more, and somehow Google can detect people requesting from this country. Nice job Google, ugh!!!
Would somebody please help me get access to the documentation pages? Either by providing me with a screenshot of the page or copy/pasting the docs as an answer? I'm specifically trying to read the following page:
https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/mv3/architecture-overview/
Honestly, that makes me sick, when I see this kind of discrimination from Google! Ugh!!!
It is NOT acceptable. There is already heavy censorship on the internet by the government in "IRAN", Google is making it so much harder for people to access the information on the internet.
I'm just trying to read the documentation, could somebody please help me?
Thank you!
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