Human Rights Watch: Uganda Internet Shutdown Violates Rights

APO Group - Africa · January 15, 2026 · ✓ verified

Human Rights Watch called on Ugandan authorities to immediately restore full internet access and to refrain from imposing blanket shutdowns ahead of the January 2026 general elections.

  • Main announcement/action: Human Rights Watch demands immediate restoration of full internet access and clear commitments against future shutdowns; the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) ordered all mobile network operators and internet service providers to suspend public internet access nationwide starting at 6 p.m. on January 13, 2026, blocking social media, web browsing, video streaming, personal email services, messaging applications, while leaving a narrow list for critical services (hospital systems, banking networks, tax platforms, utilities, electoral commission portal); the directive also halted SIM card sales and disabled outbound data roaming to One Network Area countries, and network measurement sources (Cloudflare Radar, IODA) confirmed a drop in internet traffic.

  • Background and other details: The shutdown is part of a broader crackdown—the government ordered at least 10 NGOs to cease operations on January 12, 2026, and previously arrested activist Sarah Bireete on December 30, 2025; this follows 2016 and 2021 election-related shutdowns (including a five-day blackout in 2021 that preceded a continuing Facebook ban); international and regional bodies (African Union, East African Community, ACHPR) have called for an end to such practices; Human Rights Watch cites constitutional and international law (including article 9 of the African Charter) and urges telecoms to follow the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.

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