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Deadly internet blackouts by authoritarian states are 'more prevalent than was previously thought'


Late in a December evening Masrat Jan, a 40-year-old mother of four from the village of Sangria Barzol in Indian-administered Kashmir, developed sudden chest pain.
Her family took her to the nearest hospital. But because it had no cardiac specialists, she was referred to another facility more than another hour s drive away. She died there five minutes after arrival - a collateral victim, doctors explained, of a draconian security environment.
The doctors told us if there was an internet, they could have contacted the cardiologists in Srinagar and stabilised her, said her father, Gul Mohammad Shah. She would have survived had there been an internet service available. ....

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'When the internet goes down the night raids start': Inside the deadly phenomenon of web shutdowns


Governments are increasingly cutting the internet in a clumsy attempt to stifle dissent
28 February 2021 • 6:00am
Late in a December evening Masrat Jan, a 40 year old mother of four from the village of Sangria Barzol in Indian-administered Kashmir, developed sudden chest pain and begged her husband to get her to hospital.  
Her family rushed her to the nearest hospital. But because it had no cardiac specialists, she was referred to another facility more than another hour’s drive away.
She died there five minutes after arrival - a collateral victim, doctors explained, of a draconian security environment.
“The Doctors told us if there was an Internet, they could have contacted the cardiologists in Srinagar and stabilized her,” her father, Gul Mohammad Shah, told the Telegraph. “She would have survived had there been an internet service available.” ....

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