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Manipur Imposes Five-Day Internet Blackout and Curfew Amid Ethnic Violence and Student Protests
Sep 10, 2024, 01:56 PM
The Indian state of Manipur has implemented a five-day internet blackout, including mobile data and VPN services, in response to escalating ethnic tensions and violent clashes between the Meitei and Kuki communities. The unrest was triggered by disputes over land rights and tribal status. Additionally, a curfew has been enforced across all five valley districts of the state. The Manipur government took this drastic measure to prevent the spread of misinformation amid the violence. The situation intensified when student protests in Imphal turned violent as agitators attempted to march towards Raj Bhawan.
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