Mauritius has decided to suspend access to social media platforms until after the upcoming elections due to concerns surrounding a wiretapping scandal.
The government implemented this measure to prevent the potential spread of misinformation and to maintain public order during the electoral period.
The decision comes amid rising tensions and allegations related to the unauthorized surveillance of citizens, which has sparked significant public outrage.
Authorities believe that limiting access to social media will help mitigate the risk of unrest and ensure a fair electoral process.
The suspension has faced criticism from various quarters, with opponents arguing that it infringes on freedom of expression and access to information.
Nonetheless, the government remains firm in its stance, emphasizing the need for stability and security as the nation prepares for the elections.
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