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Government Restores Internet Without Social Media

eastnews.co.ug

Compiled By Markson Omagor

 

(SOURCE: BBC)

 

 

The internet shutdown in Uganda that had entered its fifth day today 18th January 2021, Monday has ended.

 

Social media is however still blocked and only accessible through VPN, the BBC’s Patience Atuhaire says.

 

The internet was shut down on Wednesday night last week with just hours to go before polling stations opened for Thursday’s general elections.

 

This was shortly after Facebook apparently suspended hundreds of pro-government Ugandan accounts.

 

President Yoweri Museveni while commenting about Facebook’s decision said there was no way anyone would come to Uganda and decide what was good or bad.

 

Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda told NBS television yesterday 17th January 2021 that the government was reviewing the security situation before restoring the internet.

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