
Mauritius reverses ban on social media
The Peninsula
Port Louis, Mauritius: Mauritius on Saturday reversed its decision to block social media until its election that had been prompted by a wire tapping s...
Port Louis, Mauritius: Mauritius on Saturday reversed its decision to block social media until its election that had been prompted by a wire-tapping scandal.
The ban on social media had been in place for 24 hours, with users on the Indian Ocean island unable to access Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and X.
It was due to last until November 11 -- the day after the general election.
The ban was prompted by the release of secret recordings of phone calls by politicians, journalists, members of civil society and even foreign diplomats that began to emerge online last month.
The office of Prime Minister Pravind Kumar Jugnauth had said that "the national security and integrity of our republic and our international partners may have been compromised" by the leaks.