# KeepItOn in times of war : Sudan communications shutdown must be reversed urgently Global Voices

The internet shutdown in Sudan is a flagrant violation of international law, according to the UN s human rights agency, Human Rights Watch (HRW) reports on the latest warnings from warring parties in the country during war and armed conflicts between the two nations in April 2023. Warning: This article contains graphic images. ( The BBC explains how the internet is affecting peoples lives and the lives of tens of thousands of people across the world - including those involved in war, war violence and conflict against humanity, and how to restore internet access to lifesaving information within their homes and homes. The UN has called for the war to end the disruption of the online access in all areas which have been affected by the ongoing crackdowns, writes the BBC News Arabic on Monday, 5 February, 2020. These are the key reasons for why they are being urged to shut down without further action to tackle the current threats to humanitian crises and other serious challenges for humanitarian aid and aid efforts to stop them from spreading online content. A joint statement says it has been published by Global Voices on January 5, 2024, in an effort to halt the continuing weaponisation of internet closures in recent years, but experts are urging them to reassure them that it is not going to be fully guaranteed until the end of this year. Here is the full transcript of what happens.

Source: globalvoices.org
Published on 2024-02-14