The government in Burkina Faso has extended the suspension of mobile internet services. Services were supposed to have been restored on Wednesday, after being shut down for four days.<br />'' <br />'' The shutdown came amid anti-French demonstrations and growing political unrest in the country over insecurity. The government explained the initial suspension by citing national security and defence reasons and a Spokesperson said, concerns still existed.<br />'' <br />'' Earlier in the week, the government had offered a different explanation saying the nation wanted silence while burying its soldiers on Tuesday. Dozens of soldiers were killed last week in a suspected militant jihadist attack in the north.<br />'' &nbsp;
News On AIR | November 25, 2021 9:27 PM
Burkina Faso extends suspension of mobile internet services