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George Weah shuts down social media in Liberia amidst anti-corruption protest
The government of President George Weah of Liberia, on Friday, blocked the internet, in what is perceived to be a move to suppress ongoing anti-government protests in the capital city, Monrovia.
An organisation that monitors internet disruptions and shutdowns, Netblocks, confirmed the shutdown, saying access to social networking platforms Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Snapchat had been restricted in the West African nation.
‘‘The disruptions affecting ordinary operation of the social media platforms have raised concerns of a state order to restrict the Save The State protests in Liberian capital Monrovia,” NetBlocks said in its statement.
Organisers of the Save The State protests, on Friday, mobilised thousands of Liberians to demonstrate against high rates of inflation and corruption in the country.
The protests are likely to be a a key test for President George Weah, who campaigned over the same issues in his ascent to president, about 18 months ago.
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The protesters are bracing for a possible violent showdown with security forces or even prolonged disruption.
The protests coalition calling itself the Council of Patriots, comprises politicians, professions, students and ordinary members of the public.
George Weah, in power since January 2018 is struggling to revive a country that is one of the poorest in the world.
He insists he is aware of the burden of ordinary people, and improvement to health, education and roads remain his priorities.
Confirmed: #Liberia has blocked Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Snapchat to suppress #Monrovia protests; network data collected w. @cipesaug provide conclusive evidence of blocking by mobile ISP Orange #KeepItOn #SaveTheState ?https://t.co/wlvTPHjK3Z pic.twitter.com/6PDpwwxOSU
— NetBlocks.org (@netblocks) June 7, 2019
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