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'Digital authoritarianism' threatening basic rights in Africa, study says

A file photo of people browsing the Internet at a cyber cafe in Mogadishu, Somalia. New research – which covered South Africa, Cameroon, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Nigeria, Zambia, Sudan, Kenya, Ethiopia and Egypt – has documented 115 examples of technologies, tactics and techniques used to control or censor the Internet. Reuters NAIROBI: From Internet shutdowns and online surveillance to social media taxes and arrests for anti-government posts, “digital authoritarianism” is a threat to basic freedoms and rights in many African countries, researchers said on March 2. A study by the African Digital Rights Network (ADRN) focusing on 10 countries found governments used a plethora of measures over the last two decades to stifle people’s ability to organise, voice opinions and participate in governance online.

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Twice as many technologies, tactics and techniques used to close than open digital space in ten African countries

Twice as many tactics and techniques used to close than open digital space in ten African countries Published on 2 March 2021 The African Digital Rights Network publishes the first comparative study on the digital rights landscapes of Zimbabwe, Zambia, Uganda, Sudan, South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia, Egypt, and Cameroon. In the first study of its kind, researchers in ten African countries have documented 115 examples of technologies, tactics and techniques used between 2000 and 2020 to close ‘civic space’ online – the digital spaces where people organise, voice different political opinions, and participate in governance. In contrast, over the same 20-year period there were only 65 examples of steps taken to open civic space.

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'Digital authoritarianism' threatening basic rights in Africa, study says

'Digital authoritarianism' threatening basic rights in Africa, study says
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Human rights online in Africa: New study explores technologies, tactics and techniques used to close digital space in 10 African countries

Human rights online in Africa: New study explores technologies, tactics and techniques used to close digital space in 10 African countries
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