ZAMBIA LISTED AMONG 34 COUNTRIES WORLDWIDE THAT EXPERIENCED DIGITAL AUTHORITATIVE RULE
By Alfonso Kasongo
The shutdown of internet to block access to social media during the 2021 general election has earned Zambia a slot among 34 countries worldwide that experienced digital authoritative rule last year.
According to a research conducted by Keep It On ,182 internet shutdowns from 34 countries were last year recorded and are documented.
Sadly 19 of the 34 countries are African countries, an indication of the return of the digital authoritatism.
The report discloses that the Zambian authorities shutdown the Internet during the the tight 2021 general election to block access to social media platforms which include among others WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
The report however ,suggests that the country experienced digital authoritative rule which undermined the democracy of the country.
It further notes with pleasure that the shut down was fought swiftly by Chapter One Foundation through the court of law and that the High Court ruling remains a precedented in the fight against digital authoritarian rule.
Meanwhile the report commends the civil society organisations in Africa for the role they continue to play against digital shut downs on the continent.
Comments
The report from which the story was grown does my tell the cause for the internet shut down. To make the conclude that internet shit down was meant for internet authoritative is wrong
According to the report Zambia is among the 34 countries that shut the Internet in 2021 and the report clarified that all these incidents demonstrate the return of digital authoritism
So challenges the report itself.
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