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KAMPALA: Uganda ordered an Internet blackout on Tuesday, two days ahead of elections in which President Yoweri Museveni is seeking to extend his 40-year rule. "This measure is necessary to mitigate the rapid spread of online misinformation, disinformation, electoral fraud and related risks, as well as preventing incitement to violence that could affect public confidence and national security during the election period," the Uganda Communications Commission said in a letter to Internet providers, verified by government officials.


There was no statement from the government on the shutdown. The officials said the authorities did not want to "own" the decision. The government repeatedly promised that the Internet would not be shut down during the election, stating in a post on X on January 5 that "claims suggesting otherwise are false, misleading, and intended to cause unnecessary fear and tension among the public." The suspension was due to take effect at 6:00 pm local time and remain in force "until a restoration notice is issued", the UCC said. — AFP


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