Bangladeshi telecom authorities shut down smartphone messaging and voice services Viber and Tango, which have become a popular communication medium for supporters of the anti-government protests now in their third week.
The Bangladesh Telecommunications and Regulatory Commission closed down the apps “for the time being” on orders from law enforcement and security agencies, a commission spokesman told AFP. He did not give reasons for the decision, but local television station Channel 24 said Viber and Tango were shut down to prevent protesters from “exchanging information” across the country.
Viber and Tango have been popular among opposition protesters, including activists from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its Islamist allies who have launched a crippling nationwide transport blockade to try to topple the government. The protests have turned increasingly violent with activists firebombing hundreds of buses and trucks, and security forces retaliating with live bullets or tear gas. At least 25 people have died in the latest violence including about a dozen burnt to death after protesters firebombed buses.
http://www.bgr.in/news/bangladesh-shuts-down-messaging-services-viber-and-tango-to-quell-violence/
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Do you think that such measures really work, either in the short term or in the long term ?? Given the above situation how would you handle it ?
(Score: 1) by gnuman on Tuesday January 20 2015, @03:54AM
You must also have means to move out of any country to move out of it, and actual permission from other nation to actually receive you. If you don't have both, you either can't leave or risk loosing your investment in the move by being deported.
Since most people in bangladesh make less than $100/month, they may not have enough money just to move anywhere else.