Ethiopia Shuts Down the Country’s Internet to Beat Exam Leaks
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On Tuesday, while Ethiopian students (comprising of 1.2 million 10th graders and additional 300,000+ 12th-grade students) were preparing to sit for exams on Wednesday, the country’s internet was shut down to prevent exam leaks.
The move isn’t surprising because this is the second year that such an action has been taken.Ethiopia reportedly cutoff internet -for z 3rd time in 12 months -fearing activists will leak a scheduled national exam as they did last yr. https://t.co/1vPi3zrXAg— Mohammed Ademo (@OPride) May 30, 2017
Now, what is surprising is the fact that shutting down the internet may not have a huge difference when it comes to exam malpractice because Ethiopia has one of the lowest internet and mobile connectivity rates in the world (Quartz), as a matter of fact, less than 4% of the population has internet access.
So, Ethiopia:
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