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    You are at:Home»Africa»Chad Shuts Down Social Media and Messaging Platforms Amidst Political Tension
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    Chad Shuts Down Social Media and Messaging Platforms Amidst Political Tension

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    By Oluwasegun Olukotun on April 9, 2018 Africa, Facebook, Government, Information Technology, News, Regulation, Social Media, Whatsapp

    Sequel to the political tension ravaging Chad, the government has blocked social media and messaging platforms in the country.

    Internet Without Borders (IWB) reported that users of platforms like Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and Viber started reporting a shutdown from as early as March 28. The internet censorship watchdog, the Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI), also confirmed network measurement data showed the BBC’s news website was blocked.

    According to Quartz Africa, the cutoff comes after a national conference, boycotted by the opposition, recommended constitutional changes that could extend president Idriss Deby’s rule until 2033. Deby has ruled over the Central African nation since 1990. Legislative elections, due in 2015, have also been pushed behind several times. A largely semi-desert nation plagued by instability, Chad’s economy is heavily dependent on oil exports. But the plunge in commodity prices has pushed the government to impose cuts in spending that has roiled the nation in strikes and protests.

    Speaking on the clampdown, Julie Owono, the executive director of IWB said,  “Unfortunately, the Chadian regime is used to shutting down telecommunications, [the] internet in particular, whenever there are demonstrations or public expression of people’s discontent towards the government.”

    Owono also  said the government might have instituted the blackout after videos of clashes within president Deby’s own Zaghawa clan were shared on WhatsApp. Authorities also didn’t respond to IWB’s request on why they blocked the BBC’s online site.

    Only recently, advocacy groups submitted a report to the UN Human Rights Council detailing evidence of breaching freedom of expression, access to information, and the right to privacy. The violations included the January internet blackout ahead of demonstrations organized by civil society organizations, besides the eight-month social media cutoff following controversial elections in 2016. IWB estimates all these blackouts combined cost the Chadian economy €18 million ($22.1 million).

    Social media or internet censorship by African governments is becoming a worrisome and growing trend in Africa. Just last year about nine African countries shut down these platforms ahead of elections, national exams and in the midst of political tensions.

     

     

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