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Can Governments Shut Down the Internet During Civil Unrest? Law, Security, and the Future of Digital Rights
Internet shutdowns have become one of the most controversial tools used by governments during periods of civil unrest. While authorities argue that digital blackouts help prevent violence and maintain public order, critics warn that they threaten constitutional freedoms, economic activity, and democratic accountability. This article examines the legal, strategic, and human rights dimensions of internet shutdowns and asks whether governments should possess the power to disconn

Manoj Ambat
Jun 1010 min read
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