Someday the full story of the Internet’s role in the Arab Spring uprisings will be known. For the moment, the most visible part of that story is that Syria has shut down the Internet in its country.
As protests continue to escalate against the regime of President Bashar Assad, the Internet has been the means by which information has been received from, and delivered to, the outside world. But now, according to the Internet monitoring firm Renesys, about two-thirds of all Syrian networks became “unreachable” from the Internet early Friday morning.
‘A Tipping Point’
Renesys said 40 of 59 networks were withdrawn from the global routing table within about half an hour. It noted that there is essentially only one Internet service provider in Syria, the state-owned SyriaTel, which feeds three smaller downstream ISPs. The only network components that are still reachable are those belonging to the government. About four million Syrians, out of a population of 22 million, normally have Internet access.
“If Egypt and Libya’s Internet outages are any guide,” Renesys said on its blog, “one might conclude that events on the street in Syria are reaching a tipping point.”
Reports indicate the protests, and the violent response by the government, show no signs of abating. More than 60 people were reported killed in the town of Hama, and as many as 20 were injured in Deir Al-Zour following demonstrations after Friday prayers. The towns of Rastan and Talibiseh in central Syria are reportedly surrounded by the army and tanks.
Observers have estimated that more than 1,100 people have been killed since the demonstrations began in March, and more than 10,000 have been detained.
Finding Ways Out
On Friday afternoon, the Al-Jazeera news service reported that a government-sponsored web site had confirmed the shutdown, noting that the government “cut off Internet service (3G, DSL,…
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