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Starlink cuts Uganda access ahead of tense elections
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82085, member: 636"] Starlink just helped a dictator pull the plug. The American satellite firm blocked all service in Uganda after a direct request from that country's communications commission. This shutdown arrives right before critical national elections. Opposition leader Bobi Wine publicly begged Starlink owner Elon Musk to reverse the decision, arguing that citizens need the internet to organize against a forty-year dictatorship. A company director explained that Starlink has never been licensed or sold officially in Uganda. Any terminals that were bought abroad and imported illegally, violating the terms of service. He confirmed new technical restrictions are now active for the entire country. Bobi Wine warned that the move enables President Yoweri Museveni to muzzle free expression and communication before the vote. Activists fear a total internet blackout similar to the last election. The situation reflects wider democratic erosion in the region, with nearby governments also cracking down on opposition. [/QUOTE]
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