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Is Internet A Human Right?

Is Internet A Human Right? Africa Said No

November 13, 2017adminLeave a comment

Internet Shutdowns have plagued the African digital medium this year. Congo DR, Gambia, Cameroon, and Ethiopia are a couple of countries that restricted the use of the internet for political reasons earlier in 2017. This is just after 30 out of 54 African countries violated digital rights in 2016, 11 of these States were involved…Read More

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