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« Mépris flagrant des droits » : l’inquiétude grandit face à la répression des médias sociaux au Gabon

Des militants affirment que le recours à des lois visant à restreindre les libertés sur Internet s'inscrit dans le cadre d'une histoire bien documentée de répression de la dissidence. Lorsque le régulateur gabonais des médias a suspendu pour une durée indéterminée les principales plateformes de médias sociaux en février, invoquant des problèmes de sécurité pendant...

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« Mépris flagrant des droits » : l’inquiétude grandit face à la répression des médias sociaux au Gabon
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Activists claim use of laws to curtail internet freedoms part of well-documented history of cracking down on dissent

When Gabon’s media regulator indefinitely suspended major social media platforms in February, citing security concerns during anti-government protests, it became the talk of town – literally.

Within weeks of the announcement, use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to bypass the restrictions surged in the central African country. When gendarmerie began stopping young men at road checkpoints in the capital Libreville and other urban centres to confiscate mobile phones with VPNs installed or detain the owners, warnings spread by word of mouth. Activists and opposition members said their accounts were also suspended due to efforts of state officials.

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