Viber Banned In Bangladesh
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/jan/19/viber-banned-bangladesh-smartphone-messaging-service
This article discusses how the voice/video calling app called Viber has been banned in Bangladesh. It discusses the reasons as to why it had been banned. Bangladeshi telecoms authorities have shut down smartphone messaging service Viber, which had become a popular communication medium for anti-government protesters. He did not give reasons for the decision, but local television station Channel 24 said Viber was shut down to prevent protesters from “exchanging information” across the country.
At least 25 people
have died in the latest violence including about a dozen burned to death after
protesters firebombed buses.
The government has
deployed thousands of police, paramilitaries and an elite anti-militant force
to crack down on the protesters. But the violence has continued unabated,
disrupting transport services and shipments of garments, the country’s biggest
export.
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