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South Sudan Bans Facebook, TikTok
The National Communications Authority (NCA) has ordered a nationwide blockage of all social media platforms, including Facebook and TikTok, for up to 90 days in South Sudan.
The directive, issued on 22 January 2025, instructs Internet Access Providers (ISF) to restrict access from midnight on 22 January.
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The move follows the circulation of graphic content depicting the violent attacks on South Sudanese refugees in Wad Madani, Sudan, which the government says have caused public distress and threatened national security and mental health.
The NCA said the ban aims to curb the dissemination of harmful content that violates national laws and disrupts public order.
Although the ban is set for a maximum of 90 days, the authority said the restrictions could be lifted sooner if the situation is brought under control.
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