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Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by lalasticlala(m): 1:43pm On Nov 27, 2020
#EndSARS related websites inaccessible

A digital rights group believes the websites have been deliberately targeted by the government for playing an active part in the #EndSARS protests


At least three prominent websites that were involved in the recent #EndSARS protests have been inaccessible to Nigerians without a Virtual Private Network (VPN) since Thursday.

One of the websites belongs to the advocacy group, the Feminist Coalition, while the other two have the domain names www.endsars.com and www.radioisiaq.com.

The Paradigm Initiative, an organisation that advocates for “digital rights”, has said through a Twitter post that they are “investigating” the situation, implying that they believe the blocking of these websites has been deliberate.

“When similar network disruptions happened in October 2017, we obtained a copy of the letter showing that (the Nigerian Communications Commission) asked a private company to help block 21 websites in Nigeria,’’ it said, adding “we are back here 3 years later.”

Members of the Feminist Coalition have equally expressed their suspicions on Twitter, with one of its members – @fkabudu – saying the “playbook is the same as it has always been. Attack, discredit, lie censor.”

Formed in the middle of 2020, the Feminist Coalition quickly became popular for their active role in gathering donations that were used to provide security, legal aid and medical assistance to protesters, as well as food and drinks.

The group raised tens of millions of naira and was widely praised for its transparency, as it used its website to detail all donations and spending.

Radio Isiaq emerged as another novelty of the protests. It was an online radio set up to bypass censorship in the traditional media and keep protesters informed.

The #EndSARS website was equally used to support the cause of protesters, by prompting users to upload “recent illegal sightings” of officers of the now defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad and spreading awareness on the movement.

As of the time of publishing this report, the three websites were still inaccessible without a VPN.

A VPN allows internet users anonymity by creating a private network from the public connection they are connected to. It is a common tool used by activists in countries where repressive regimes censor the internet.

Since the end of the protests, the Nigerian government has gone after individuals and organisations that were linked to the protest movement.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/428302-endsars-related-websites-inaccessible.html

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by eleojo23: 1:47pm On Nov 27, 2020
What we have now is a dictatorship disguised as democracy.

Nigerians were warned but people didn't listen.

Issorait! Let's keep electing failures and stupíd people into government based on tribal affiliations and other sentiments and let them continue destroying the country until we get sense since that is the only way we want to learn.

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by SlayerForever: 1:47pm On Nov 27, 2020
Good. Next time they'll know revolution is not done with partying and sharwama. Go straight to the government headquarters and sack the place. Be it state house, house of assembly complex or wherever. Go there and chase away the representatives on seat and install your your people who you trust. Make new laws on the spot and abolish old ones. Sign it into law right there!

If it's a useless governor on seat chase him away and install a new one immediately. One that is capable. You can still effect this from the state assembly. Ehen, that time you know you've done something tangible for the society. Not burning down people's means of livelihood and impoverishing the masses more.

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by Simplehuman: 1:49pm On Nov 27, 2020
There's absolutely nothing wrong sponsoring a protest against ills of any government

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by AdaugoChisom(f): 1:50pm On Nov 27, 2020
Bandits and pirate are operating freely here

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by amazingspiderma: 1:55pm On Nov 27, 2020
Opressors are people who are afraid of other people's becoming free.

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by Vaughanlanrewaj: 1:56pm On Nov 27, 2020
SARS no longer exist except they mean South Africa Revenue Service (SARS).

We will soon find out from government what happened. Enough of one-sided stories.

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 1:56pm On Nov 27, 2020
grin
Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by AlexBells(m): 1:56pm On Nov 27, 2020
After booking space, I realised that I have nothing to say, I'm suppose how I'm not even surprised

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by Nobody: 1:56pm On Nov 27, 2020
Politicians should repent now and give room for the youths. Never give up! Better days ahead! It is well.

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by Ndibunna: 1:57pm On Nov 27, 2020
Alright
Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by CNNN: 1:57pm On Nov 27, 2020
Thats absurd

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by Johnrake69: 1:57pm On Nov 27, 2020
Naija... This government is so daft. They have no idea that an average Nigerian youth connects to to the internet through VPN.

This is information age. You can't fight your youths and win

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by nairaman66(m): 1:57pm On Nov 27, 2020
This is outright dictatorship! When Buhari and his henchmen were protesting during Goodluck’s era. Nobody arrested anyone.., have we all forgotten the “OCCUPY NIGERIA” protest?

Nobody passed bills for hate speech or it’s ills when Buhari said the “goats and baboons will be soaked in blood” he was not arrested nor any of his followers. Now Buhari as president is threatening fire and brimstone killing people at will at the slightest instance for protesting.

For those supporting this Evil, leftist and radical government, may God be with you. Amen!!

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by noble71(m): 1:57pm On Nov 27, 2020
cry
Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by NaijaMutant(f): 1:58pm On Nov 27, 2020
We are in for it.


It is officially a repressive regime.


They will bully into silence.


They will intimidate you.


They will arrest you.

Until you accept that a lie is the truth.

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by chxe: 1:58pm On Nov 27, 2020
You got what you wanted Nigerians. Karma is a bitch
Ebele must be smiling right now

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by SlayerForever: 1:58pm On Nov 27, 2020
CNNN:
Thats absurd

Lol.
Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by fourboys: 1:58pm On Nov 27, 2020
Has it gotten to this??


Justice can be delayed but not Denied

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by Emary(f): 1:58pm On Nov 27, 2020
endears.com is still active.
Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by Joe696cko: 1:59pm On Nov 27, 2020
Really
Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by ODJ124(m): 1:59pm On Nov 27, 2020
ooo... too bad..

hope Nairaland will not be among..


Thread seen..
Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by BizBayo: 1:59pm On Nov 27, 2020
E Don reach this level

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by blucum(m): 1:59pm On Nov 27, 2020
This change is a dictatorship

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by InvertedHammer: 1:59pm On Nov 27, 2020
lalasticlala:


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/428302-endsars-related-websites-inaccessible.html

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Not a big deal.

If they know their onion, they can get around it easily.

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by omenka(m): 2:00pm On Nov 27, 2020
Shame. See them now condemning the action, the same people praising Trump on another thread just above for targeting Twitter.

Nigerians are such interesting people.

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Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by Joe696cko: 2:00pm On Nov 27, 2020
Okay
Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by Avatecc: 2:00pm On Nov 27, 2020
cool
Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by ApostlePaul14: 2:01pm On Nov 27, 2020
Wetin concern me?
Re: Nigerian Networks Block #EndSARS Websites by FuckThaMod: 2:01pm On Nov 27, 2020
Devilish govt
And they expect people to believe they didn't shoot protesters.

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