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Military shuts down internet again after Myanmar coup

Social media users from Myanmar posted photos and videos from protests against the military rule that broke out in Myanmar's largest city of Yangon on Saturday morning.

Military shuts down internet again after Myanmar coup
Military shuts down internet again after Myanmar coup

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Published : Feb 6, 2021, 2:17 PM IST

Updated : Feb 6, 2021, 2:29 PM IST

Naypyitaw:Myanmar went into its second nationwide internet shutdown in a week on Saturday after the military seized power and arrested the Southeast Asian country's civilian leaders.

NetBlocks, which monitors internet traffic, said the blackout began at 10 am local time.

Military shuts down internet again after Myanmar coup

"Myanmar is now amid a second nation-scale internet blackout... real-time network data show national connectivity falling to 54% of ordinary levels as users report difficultly getting online," it said.

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The military blocked Twitter, Instagram and Facebook until further notice after accusing social media of spreading fake news. Telenor, a major internet provider, said on Friday it was concerned by this development.

A Twitter spokesperson told the TechCrunch news website that the outage undermined the rights of people to make their voices heard and promised to advocate for an end to government-led shutdowns.

"We understand some people across the Asia-Pacific region may also be having trouble accessing Twitter, and we're working to fix it," they added.

The army overthrew the democratically elected government on Monday after accusing the party of its de facto leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, of rigging the November elections.

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Last Updated : Feb 6, 2021, 2:29 PM IST

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