Bangladesh Under a Complete Internet Shutdown
Government Attempts to Quash Student Protests
Widespread Internet Blackout Cripples Businesses and Industries
Bangladesh is experiencing a complete internet shutdown as its government attempts to clamp down on widespread student protests that have. The internet blackout imposed on Thursday night has hit almost all businesses and industries, including e-commerce and financial services. Students have been protesting for several days over the government's new transportation policy, which they say is unfair to the poor.
The government has defended the shutdown, saying it is necessary to maintain peace and security. However, critics say the measure is a disproportionate response to the protests and is causing unnecessary hardship for millions of Bangladeshis.
The internet shutdown has also raised concerns about the government's commitment to freedom of expression. Bangladesh is a democracy, and access to the internet is essential for citizens to participate in public life. The shutdown is effectively silencing the voices of those who are protesting the government's policies.
The internet shutdown is a reminder of the importance of internet freedom. In a world where information and communication are increasingly important, access to the internet is essential for economic development, social justice, and political participation.
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