Angola: State-Sponsored Internet Throttling Escalates
Recent intelligence from Angola indicates a significant escalation in state-sponsored internet throttling and selective blocking of digital platforms. Whistleblower accounts from within telecommunication providers reveal that these measures are being deliberately implemented to control information flow and suppress dissent ahead of anticipated political events. The throttling is not random; it targets specific news websites, social media platforms known for hosting critical content, and communication apps used by opposition groups. This strategy aims to create an information blackout, making it difficult for citizens to access independent news or organize online. The move is a clear indication of the Angolan government's increasing reliance on digital surveillance and censorship to maintain control and stifle any challenge to its authority.