Somali Govt Condemns Al-Shabaab's Internet Ban
Interior Minister Abdikarim Hussein Guled has urged telecommunications companies not to heed the reported banning of internet use by the extremist militia group, Al-Shabaab.
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Somalia:
Somali Minister of Interior Condemns Al Shabaab's Internet Ban
Radio Dalsan, 11 January 2014
The Minister of Interior and National Security of Somalia, H.E. Abdikarim Hussein Guled today condemned the extremist militia Al Shabaab's announcement banning internet services in… Read more »
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Somalia:
Al-Shabaab Bans Internet
RSF, 9 January 2014
Reporters Without Borders is outraged by the Islamist militia Al-Shabaab's announcement yesterday that it is banning the Internet in the areas of Somalia that it controls. Read more »
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Somalia:
Federal Govt Urges Telecom Companies Not to Abide By Al Shabaab Internet Ban
Garowe Online, 11 January 2014
Federal Government of Somalia called on private telecommunication companies to resist Al Shabaab coercion following the ban of internet on mobile phones and through fiber optic… Read more »
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Somalia:
Al Shabaab Bans Internet in Somalia
CIO, 10 January 2014
Al Qaeda linked militants in Somalia have given all telecommunication companies an ultimatum to shut down internet operations by January 23 failure to which they will be prosecuted… Read more »
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Somalia:
Al-Shabaab Bans Internet in Somalia, Gives Telecom Companies 15-Day Ultimatum
Sabahi, 9 January 2014
Al-Shabaab Wednesday (January 8th) banned the use of internet on mobile phones and through fibre optic cables, giving telecommunications companies a 15-day ultimatum to shut down… Read more »
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Somalia:
Al-Shabaab Says Smartphones Used 'To Spy On Muslim People'
Sabahi, 14 November 2013
In a move that further prevents residents of Somalia's Lower Shabelle region from accessing news and information, al-Shabaab is intimidating people who use smartphones, saying the… Read more »