There are reports that Facebook and its messaging app have been restricted in Bangladesh since Friday, 26 March 2021. Reports suggest that the services are being blocked during the two-day visit of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day visit to the country, which has led to protests.
End27 March 2021 12:00 a.m.
Total Duration 1 day
Bangladesh
Population
171,466,990
UN Classification
Least Developed Country
Freedom House rates Internet freedom as
Partly Free
There are reports that Facebook and its messaging app have been restricted in Bangladesh since Friday, 26 March 2021. Reports suggest that the services are being blocked during the two-day visit of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day visit to the country, which has led to protests.
Other supporting information
OONI's Web Connectivity Test shows anomalies for connecting to Facebook from 26 to 29 March and Facebook Messenger on 26 and 27 March.
Chart - OONI's Web Connectivity Test to Facebook for Bangladesh. Source: OONI
Chart - OONI's Web Connectivity Test to Facebook Messenger for Bangladesh. Source: OONI
Of note, WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook's parent company, Meta, was not affected.
Chart - OONI's Web Connectivity Test to WhatsApp for Bangladesh. Source: OONI
Social media
The Internet was shut down on the occasion of the arrival of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Bangladesh.
While anti-Modi Bangladeshis are protesting, the internet of this country is shut down.#Modi #ModiInBangladesh #SheikhHasina #Internetshutdowninbangladesh
— City TV News BD (@citytvnewsbd) March 26, 2021
Internet, Facebook, Messenger shut down The Bangladesh government has reported more than 7 deaths in police raids. Police raids are now underway in various places, including the capital. The situation is tense across the country.@PMOIndia #GoBackModi #Bangladeshindependenceday— RIFAYA SIDDIQUI (@rifaya_siddiqui) March 26, 2021