Sudan Shuts Down Social Media to Undermine Protests
The Sudanese government has censored social media in light of ongoing protests against an authoritarian regime.
The Sudanese government has censored social media in light of ongoing protests against an authoritarian regime.
Orders from the government amid rising political tensions have left citizens without access to social media platforms and messaging services for months.
Two journalists were released from prison this week, but Sudan remains a dangerous place for reporters.
Sudan has struggled with press freedom in the past, but the recent arrest of Amal Habani is just another testament to that.