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Internet Disrupted in Sierra Leone amid Anti-Government Protests

  • Date of Occurrence
    August 12, 2022
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NetBlocks metrics confirm a nationwide disruption to internet service on multiple providers across Sierra Leone from the morning of Wednesday 10 August 2022. Internet was cut for two hours at noon, and then again overnight, amid reports of protests and clashes between the police and protesters in capital city Freetown and other areas. Authorities subsequently denounced an attempt to ‘overthrow’ the government and imposed a nationwide curfew.

Real-time network data show the near-total internet blackout coming into effect on mobile and fixed-line internet providers by Wednesday noon in a pattern consistent with an intentional disruption to service, corroborating user reports of outages in multiple cities.

National connectivity is observed at just 5% of ordinary levels as of Wednesday afternoon. The disruption impacts most internet users in Sierra Leone and is likely to significantly limit coverage of events on the ground. This class of disruption cannot be readily circumvented through the use of VPN services.

Videos emerged showing violent confrontations between security forces and demonstrators, whose protests are sparked by rising prices, hardship, and a faltering economy.

The National Cybersecurity Coordination Center of Sierra Leone subsequently issued a notice of imprisonment terms between ten and twenty years in relation to information shared online “to destablilize the State”:

 

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    https://netblocks.org/reports/internet-disrupted-in-sierra-leone-amid-anti-government-protests-nAg3YZAp
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  • Sierra Leone
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  • Digital Closure and Surveillance
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  • Ban, Sanctions and Fines

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