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One year into Sudan’s civil war, its media faces grave threats

CPJ 12 Apr 2024
Residents and displaced people try to access the internet via Starlink in the city of Omdurman, Sudan, on March 9, 2024 ... He told CPJ that he relies on local journalists still in Sudan to provide updates using the internet from Starlink devices.
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The black market dealers delivering Elon Musk

The Daily Mail 10 Apr 2024
Contraband Starlink internet has helped militants operate spy drones and coordinate attacks everywhere from the civil wars in Yemen and Sudan, to the Russian-occupied regions of eastern Ukraine, like Donetsk and Crimea.
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Smuggled Starlink dishes throw a lifeline to some in Sudan

Taipei Times 06 Apr 2024
The system is not officially available in Sudan, but is crucial in a country with Internet blackouts and where millions can only access money through the Bank of Khartoum’s app.
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Smuggled Starlink dishes throw lifeline to some in war-torn Sudan

The Jordan Times 04 Apr 2024
TAMBOUL, Sudan — On a street ... Starlink has become a lifeline for some in a country where the internet has gone down regularly since war erupted last April between Sudan's army and paramilitary force.
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The Sudan conflict has become a 'death wish' for journalists

The New Arab 26 Mar 2024
In February, internet observatory Netblocks reported that all three of Sudan’s main internet providers went offline, severing communication for millions of Sudanese trapped in war zones or seeking refuge for their safety.
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Elon Musk’s Starlink terminals are falling into the wrong hands

The Spokesman-Review 26 Mar 2024
SpaceX’s Starlink touts its high-speed internet as “available almost anywhere on Earth.” ... There has been no internet in Sudan since early February ... Starlink says on its website that a “service date is unknown at this time” for Sudan.
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Huge black market for Musk's Starlink Bloomberg

Beijing News 26 Mar 2024
Western diplomats told the news agency that soldiers of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces are using Starlink systems in Sudan "for their logistics," as the internet has been down in the country since February.
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Huge black market for Musk’s Starlink – Bloomberg

Russia Today 26 Mar 2024
Western diplomats told the news agency that soldiers of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces are using Starlink systems in Sudan “for their logistics,” as the internet has been down in the country since February.
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The Sudan conflict: how internet shutdowns deepen a humanitarian crisis

Access Now 22 Mar 2024
Amidst this devastation and turmoil, the people of Sudan have suffered repeated internet blackouts, as the RSF and SAF have used network disruptions to control information flows in areas held by the opposing faction.
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‘Back to the dark ages’: Editor Ataf Mohamed on Sudan’s wartime communications blackout

CPJ 21 Mar 2024
... the RSF commit in Sudan ... One day I learned that a friend of mine got access to internet inside Sudan, so I ran to catch him while his network lasted so I can send him money to send to my family.
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Sudanese seek connections through Starlink after weeks of blackouts

Yahoo Daily News 13 Mar 2024
... are using Starlink satellite connections to access the internet, as regular coverage started to return to other parts of the country.
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Sudan’s Forgotten Masses Are Dying Every Day of Starvation

GlobalResearch 05 Mar 2024
... to the internet ... Sudan has been under an internet blackout for more than a month, prompting thousands of people to use Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet to communicate and use banking apps.

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