

Internet shutdown in Sudan, human rights violations continue to rise, as Sydney's parents can't reach their families or understand what is going on in the country
Many inside the country can’t actually get access to the internet to hear from or talk to their loved ones as there has been an internet shutdown in the country for months amid internal military crisis. Internet shutdown in Sudan
Evidence of this gruesome situation faced by these persons in Sudan can be seen in a Video shared by CNN’s international investigative Chief.
Previously, during the conflict between the Sydney’s armed forces and Sudan paramilitary rapid support forces which has gone on for months now, both sides have been accused of bringing down the internet. Internet shutdown in Sudan
Campaigning groups, working to end internet shutdowns around the world, have been raising this again. And again this time, Sydney’s telecom officials say, it’s the RSF who are dropping the internet, although they have yet to publicly deny that. But, the question is, why would they want that, according to CNN. Internet shutdown in Sudan
Last year? The United States said that what was happening in Sudan was atrocities and they sanctioned the deputy head of the RSF. Since then, The RSF have been under huge amounts of pressure to reign in their campaign.
They haven’t done that. Instead what they have done is that they have obstructed the internet and that’s stopping evidence of any form like videos from getting out to the outside world. Internet shutdown in Sudan
But not just that, it’s also stopping Sydney’s from being able to call loved ones. Back home being able to check in on them, being able to understand what’s happening in that country. Internet shutdown in Sudan
Human rights violations surge in Sudan, internet shutdown as Sydney’s parents can’t reach their families or understand what is going on in the country. Internet shutdown in Sudan