L'année 2025 a encore explosé les compteurs de coupures internet, avec 313 incidents de la sorte dans 52 pays, indique le nouveau rapport d'@accessnow et la coalition #KeepItOn.

Ils dépassent tristement les précédents records de 2024 (304) de 2023 (289).

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https://www.coupecircuit.org/2025-nouvelle-annee-record-pour-les-coupures-internet/

2025 : nouvelle année record pour les coupures internet

Après 2023 puis 2024, l’an 2025 a établi encore un nouveau record de l'année qui compte le plus de coupures internet

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NEW | 2025 was a record year for internet shutdowns — 313 times.

Authorities imposed shutdowns to control information and restrict access.

The #KeepItOn coalition spent last year documenting shutdowns across the world.

These are the findings ⬇️ 🧵

https://www.accessnow.org/internet-shutdowns-2025/

When repression meets resistance: internet shutdowns in 2025 - Access Now

The 2025 #KeepItOn report on internet shutdowns is out. Read on for key insights from this year’s data on internet shutdowns in 2025.

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NEW | 2025 was a record year for internet shutdowns — 313 times.

Authorities imposed shutdowns to control information and restrict access.

The #KeepItOn coalition spent last year documenting shutdowns across the world.

These are the findings ⬇️ 🧵

Reminder: Iran has been offline since Feb 28, when U.S. + Israeli strikes began.

Not a glitch.

When bombs fell, Iranian authorities pulled the plug, leaving millions with no internet, no visibility, no calls for help, no accountability.

End the shutdown. #KeepItOn

https://www.accessnow.org/press-release/iran-connect-the-population-statement/

Access Now demands end to Iran’s continued internet blackout amid war

Access Now condemns the ongoing near-total internet shutdown in Iran and urgently calls on authorities to immediately restore full internet access.

Access Now
As authorities in Iran plunge the country into a near-total comms blackout, the need for resilient, censorship-resistant technology has never been greater. @AccessNow is urging the prioritisation of Direct-to-Cell satellite tech to #KeepItOn during crises.

Access Now demands end to Iran...
Access Now demands end to Iran’s continued internet blackout amid war

Access Now condemns the ongoing near-total internet shutdown in Iran and urgently calls on authorities to immediately restore full internet access.

Access Now

Bannière activée en Indonésie afin de protester contre le blocage partiel de Wikipédia. Déjà vue 1,2 million de fois (12 000 clics). https://id.wikipedia.org/?banner=IndonesiaStatement2026_banner

#KeepItOn #Wikipedia #Indonesie

Protecting and restoring access to open and secure communications networks is a must during armed conflict - #KeepItOn!

Read our statement: https://www.accessnow.org/press-release/iran-connect-the-population-statement/

Access Now demands end to Iran’s continued internet blackout amid war

Access Now condemns the ongoing near-total internet shutdown in Iran and urgently calls on authorities to immediately restore full internet access.

Access Now

L'Indonesie empêche les wikipédiens de se connecter à leur compte. Original mais ça reste de la censure. https://rri.co.id/voice-of-indonesia/technology/2233098/wikipedia-users-in-indonesia-now-cannot-log-in-why

#Indonesie #Wikipedia #Censure #KeepItOn

Internet-Shutdowns in Afrika: Eine Krise fĂĽr Menschenrechte und Demokratie

https://netzpolitik.org/2026/internet-shutdowns-in-afrika-eine-krise-fuer-menschenrechte-und-demokratie/

#Internetsperren sind ein zunehmend verbreitetes Werkzeug autoritärer Regierungen, um Informationen zu kontrollieren und abweichende Meinungen zu unterdrücken. Damit sind sie zu einer wachsenden Bedrohung für die Demokratie in Afrika geworden. Das sollte auch den Globalen Norden interessieren.

#accessnow #afrika #Äthiopien #feliciaanthonio #internet_shutdown #internetblockade #keepiton #netblocks.org #samiasuluhuhassan #sudan #tansania #netzpolitik

Credits: Alle Rechte vorbehalten IMAGO / Xinhua

Internet in Iran may appear to be “back online”, but it is far from fully restored.

These graphs aggregate ~65 independent measurements and show network behavior before, during, and after the #Iran #InternetShutdown. While connectivity has resumed, deliberate degradation of quality of service remains clearly visible in sustained latency spikes and rhythmic instability.

#IranProtests #IranInternetStatus #KeepItOn #Filternet