Apagón regional
Banda ancha, Móvil
Ciudades de Almaty y Nur-Sultan
The Internet was shut down in at least the Kazakhstan cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan on 28 February 2021 during anti-government protests calling for the release of political prisoners.
Impacto local
El 28 de febrero de 2021 se cortó Internet al menos en las ciudades kazajas de Almaty y Nur-Sultan durante las protestas antigubernamentales que pedían la liberación de los presos políticos.
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Mediciones de la detección y análisis de interrupciones de Internet (IODA):
Redes sociales
Civic activists & human rights defenders in #Kazakhstan cannot broadcast live from protest rallies due to problems with the Internet. Kamila #Shokanova reports that a VPN does not help. #activistsnotextremists. @nnienass @PaoloBottleneck @NewEuropeans @StateDeptSpox @castellettir https://t.co/wOajJvdgKU pic.twitter.com/JPaD8wEZgO
— Aiya Sadvakasova (@AiaKaz) February 28, 2021
Authorities in #Kazakhstan have detained “roughly 50” protestors in the country’s largest city of #Almaty and appear to have shut down internet in the area#worldnews #centralasia #protestshttps://t.co/0SIVbcX69a
— Jean-Paul Lagacé (@marcoyolo_usa) March 1, 2021
