Hi all
What is the update on Internet shut down.
Thanks

On 13 Sep 2017 10:00, "Olévié Kouami" <olivierkouami@gmail.com> wrote:
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De : "Deji Bryce Olukotun, Access Now" <info@act.accessnow.org>
Date : 13 sept. 2017 08:35
Objet : Together, our voices can #KeepItOn
À : <olivierkouami@gmail.com>
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Access Now
 

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Last week, Togo’s government joined the ranks of those who shut down the internet to silence their people. Citizens of Togo took to the streets to protest 50 years under the same ruling family. In response, the government ordered mobile internet services blocked, impacting key communications platforms including Facebook and WhatsApp, while police attempted to disperse protesters with tear gas and violence.

The shutdown cost the economy a minimum of $300,000 per day, in a country with a GDP per capita of just $578. That figure does not include the impact on mobile money services or disruptions to the informal economy, which Togolese people depend on to survive.

The good news is internet service has been restored in Togo, thanks to the hard work of local activists and support from members of the #KeepItOn coalition — a group of 133 organizations from 56 countries working to bring the internet back where shutdowns occur, prevent shutdowns in high-risk environments, and raise awareness about the impact internet shutdowns have on human rights.

But there is still so much more to do. In just two years, Access Now has logged more than 100 internet shutdowns across the world. Millions of people have been cut off from critical services that grow economies, hold governments accountable, and connect friends and family during times of unrest.

As the next phase in the #KeepItOn campaign, we are launching the Shutdown Stories project to amplify the voices of those who have experienced the impact of internet shutdowns firsthand. Bringing these stories into the light is a crucial step in demonstrating why internet shutdowns must be stopped.

If you or someone you know has been a victim of an internet shutdown, please share your story using our simple online form.

If you’ve been present for a shutdown, we need your help. When governments tell us shutdowns are not a cause for concern, your stories will help prove them wrong. When individuals around the world first learn about the #KeepItOn campaign, your stories will motivate them to join.

You can share your story here, or, if you'd prefer, you can send it to zak@accessnow.org. We respect your privacy, and you are welcome to use an alias instead of your real name. You can also submit on behalf of other people. 

Internet shutdowns include anything from a complete blockage of mobile and fixed-line internet, to denial of access to a specific app, like WhatsApp, Line, Facebook, or Twitter, and they can be for only a few hours or for many years. In all cases, we want to hear from you.

Even if you've never experienced an internet shutdown yourself, you can help by spreading the word on Twitter and Facebook.


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Thank you for all you do to help in the fight to #KeepItOn.

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