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Internet disorders imposed on the Internet made a high degree in 2024 worldwide

[CRAIG NIGRELLI]

2024 will decrease as a record year for state-based internet switching. According to a new report by non-profit access, in which it focuses on digital civil rights, there were almost 300 failures in 54 countries.
The non -profit organization claims that shutting down the internet represents silent circuit in conflicts, protests and elections. The Manager of Access Nows ** Keepiton ** Campaign, Felicia Anthonio, called the shutdowns, quoted “a tool for collective punishment, cut the communities in digital darkness and hidden grave.”
She also said that the weapons of the Internet led to a censor pattern with a need for accountability.
The countries that close the Internet at a certain point in 2024 include El Salvador, France, Malaysia and Thailand. It was the first time they made the list.
Access now says that the majority of the power failures came from four countries: India, Myanmar, Pakistan and Russia. These four made up 210 digital shutdown. The conflict was the main factor that made the internet disorders, with at least nine countries imposed on a dozen switching off during the protests and political instability in Africa.
The Keepiton campaign organizes global organizations to end the shutdown on the Internet. The efforts began in 2016 at a conference in Silicon Valley, California.
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