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The return of digital authoritarianism: internet shutdowns in 2021

Access Now; KeepItOn (2022), 32 pp.
"With a gradual return to normalcy following the outbreak of the global COVID-19 pandemic, we saw a dramatic resurgence of internet shutdowns in 2021. During this year, Access Now and the #KeepItOn coalition documented at least 182 internet shutdown incidents around the world in 34 countries, as compared to at least 159 shutdowns in 29 countries in 2020. We saw a global increase of 23 shutdowns from 2020 to 2021. Following trends we’ve seen developing for years, in 2021 governments imposed both prolonged and increasingly targeted internet shutdowns, and relied on many of the same justifications for deploying these inherently disproportionate and drastic measures. Authorities in many countries imposed shutdowns in transparent efforts to silence critics and suppress dissent. Others wielded shutdowns to control the flow of information during elections and active conflict and war, including coups. In some cases, countries persisted in the harmful practice of disrupting internet access during school exams, a blunt method to discourage cheating. India was responsible for 106 incidents of shutdowns documented in 2021, making it the world’s biggest offender for the fourth consecutive year. After India, Myanmar imposed the highest total number of shutdowns in 2021, with 15 disruptions, followed by Sudan and Iran with five shutdowns in each country. Over the past five years, our documentation shows that authorities have increasingly moved to disrupt the internet during events that affect the country’s political situation, such as elections, protests, including war crimes and acts of genocide. They obstruct humanitarian aid, and hinder journalism and the documentation of rights violations." (p.3-4)
Contents
I. INTERNET SHUTDOWNS IN 2021: A GLOBAL OVERVIEW, 2
Africa -- Asia Pacific -- Eastern Europe and Central Asia -- Latin America and the Caribbean -- Middle East and North Africa
II. TRIGGERS OF INTERNET SHUTDOWNS IN 2021, 13
Internet shutdowns during protests, political turmoil, and coups (The Myanmar coup; The Sudan coup; Iran's deadly crackdown on protests; Other countries on the watch), 15
Internet shutdowns during elections, 17
Internet shutdowns in active conflict zones (Ethiopia: internet blackout in Tigray; Israel's attack on the Gaza Strip; The Myanmar military's ongoing digital coup), 20
Internet shutdowns during examinations, 23
III. NOTABLE TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS IN 2021, 25
Prolonged shutdowns -- Increased use of mobile shutdowns during protests -- Targeted blocking of communications platforms -- Advancing technologies: combining throttling, blocking, and network shutdowns -- Shutdowns targeted to specific locations and populations
IV. FIGHTING BACK IN 2021: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES, 29
Progress at the international level -- Progress in challenging internet shutdowns in court -- Progress on equipping civil society to circumvent and resist shutdowns -- Progress on collaborative monitoring and analysis of shutdowns
VI. CONCLUSION: OUR MOVEMENT NEEDS TO KEEP GROWING, 32