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Amid Sweeping Protests, Libya Shuts Down Web Access

Source: foxnews.com
Internet service has been cut off in Libya for a second consecutive day as protesters step up demonstrations against longtime leader Moammar al-Qaddafi, a U.S. company that monitors Internet traffic said on Saturday.


Feb. 19: Protesters demand the ouster of Libyan leader Qaddafi in front of the White House in Washington.AP2011

Massachusetts-based Arbor Networks said data collected from 30 Internet providers around the world showed that online traffic in and out of Libya was disconnected abruptly at 7:15 p.m. EST on Friday (0015 GMT on Saturday) after two partial interruptions earlier that day.

Internet traffic returned several hours later at reduced levels only to drop off completely again at 4:55 p.m. EST on Saturday (2155 GMT), according to the Arbor data.

Dozens of protesters were killed in clashes with Libyan security forces in the eastern city of Benghazi on Saturday, a witness said, in the worst unrest in Qaddafi’s four decades in power.

The Internet has been used in recent weeks by anti-government protesters in North Africa and the Middle East to help coordinate their demonstrations.
Egyptian authorities cut Internet service for a few days during a revolt that succeeded last week in toppling Hosni Mubarak after 30 years in power.

Article from: foxnews.com

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