Social community Facebook and its messaging app have been down in Bangladesh since Friday, the US tech big mentioned on Saturday, as protesters oppose Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two day go to to the nation.
Four folks have been killed on Friday after police opened fireplace after protesters allegedly attacked a police station within the Bangladeshi metropolis of Chittagong throughout an indication towards Modi’s go to.
“We’re aware that our services have been restricted in Bangladesh,” Facebook mentioned in a press release. “We’re working to understand more and hope to have full access restored as soon as possible.”
The authorities of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina didn’t remark if it had blocked Facebook and its messenger, however it has beforehand used web shutdowns as a instrument to curb the unfold of protests.
Facebook additionally mentioned it had severe considerations concerning the method by which it was being restricted in Bangladesh at a time when efficient communication was essential to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
Local hardline group Hefazat-e-Islam, which means safety of Islam, has referred to as for a nationwide strike on Sunday to protest the Chittagong killings. Hefazat and its supporters accuse Modi of alienating minority Muslims in India.
Modi landed in Dhaka on Friday for a two-day go to, his first worldwide journey because the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic final yr, to rejoice the 50th anniversary of the nation’s independence.
He is because of maintain formal talks with Hasina on Saturday.
© Thomson Reuters 2021
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