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Access submits evidence to International Criminal Court on net shutdown in Central African Republic

17 Feb 2015

Access has submitted evidence to the International Criminal Court about the SMS shutdown in the Central African Republic during June and July 2014. The submission supports the latest ICC investigation into crimes against humanity in CAR, the Court’s second probe into the “endless” list of atrocities perpetrated there.

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Access submits evidence to International Criminal Court on net shutdown in Central African Republic
17 Feb 2015
Access submits evidence to International Criminal Court on net shutdown in Central African Republic
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Update: SMS finally unblocked in Central African Republic

25 Jul 2014

Update: SMS finally unblocked in Central African Republic

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Update: SMS finally unblocked in Central African Republic
25 Jul 2014
Update: SMS finally unblocked in Central African Republic
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Telcos block SMS services in Central African Republic

18 Jun 2014

The right to communicate is being curtailed across Central African Republic (CAR), under government mandated service restrictions meant to stop political protests.

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Telcos block SMS services in Central African Republic
18 Jun 2014
Telcos block SMS services in Central African Republic
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