Coalition Condemns Internet Disruptions During Protests in Nigeria

Saturday, 3 August 2024, 15:47

Amid the ongoing #EndBadGovernance protests in Nigeria, a coalition has condemned the government's decision to disrupt internet access. This action is seen as a significant violation of established human rights norms, as outlined in various regional and international instruments. The coalition emphasizes that such disruptions are unacceptable and calls for immediate restoration of internet services to ensure freedom of expression and information.
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Coalition Condemns Internet Disruptions During Protests in Nigeria

Coalition's Condemnation of Internet Disruptions

This action constitutes an unacceptable breach of established norms and standards under regional and international human rights instruments.

Impact on Civil Rights

  • Violation of freedom of expression
  • Obstruction of information flow
  • Threat to peaceful protests

Call to Action

The coalition urges authorities to restore internet services immediately in order to uphold the rights of citizens.


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