Irrawaddy-June 22

As the government’s internet shutdown in parts of conflict-torn Rakhine State and neighboring Chin State turned one year on Sunday, calls to lift the restrictions have mounted while the impact is compounded by COVID-19. Amid intensified clashes between Myanmar’s military and the Arakan Army, the government blocked mobile internet in eight townships in Rakhine State and Chin State’s Paletwa Township, citing concerns for security and the public interest. Later, the authorities lifted the restrictions in Maungdaw Township. The ban has attracted widespread condemnation and opposition from rights groups and activists for stifling freedom of expression and for preventing information-sharing. On Sunday, more than 100 domestic and international civil society organizations released a joint statement calling for the restoration of the internet in the remaining eight townships.

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