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7 Aug 2017

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Open letter to Kenyan telecom companies

... In response to media pressure, Kenyan officials have called an election shutdown “unlikely.” This is encouraging. However, Kenya has a history of post-election violence, and an outbreak could lead officials to disrupt networks if they believe it is “necessary.”... Telcos have a duty to reject government orders for a shutdown and respect human rights. They also have a number of tools at their disposal to ensure this pushback is effective...