28.03.2024 14:13:00
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In early March, a Coalition of human rights organizations filed claims regarding violations of the rights of subscribers of communication services due to Internet shutdowns during the January events of 2022.
The claims were filed as part of a campaign against Internet shutdowns and sent to the district courts of Almaty with a demand to recognize the actions of the Defendants represented by Kazakhtelecom JSC, Kar-Tel LLP (Beeline & IZI) and Mobile Telecom Service LLP (Tele2 / Altel), which led to the disconnection of Internet access, violating the rights of the Plaintiffs - consumers of communication services.
And also with a request to recover from the Defendants material compensation corresponding to the damage caused as a result of disconnecting Internet access.
Due to a total network shutdown in the first days, the Plaintiffs could not fully communicate with their relatives and loved ones, did not have access to important independent information about events taking place in the country, experienced stress, anxiety, anxiety and a sense of isolation due to the unknown, as well as some were frightened by the fact that information disseminated in state media turned out to be untrue over time.
The coalition calls on you to take part in the campaign against internet shutdowns in Kazakhstan - find out more about this at shutdown.kz.
Together we can achieve transparency from the authorities, as well as create an important precedent to protect our fundamental digital rights.
(translation was carried out automatically)
The claims were filed as part of a campaign against Internet shutdowns and sent to the district courts of Almaty with a demand to recognize the actions of the Defendants represented by Kazakhtelecom JSC, Kar-Tel LLP (Beeline & IZI) and Mobile Telecom Service LLP (Tele2 / Altel), which led to the disconnection of Internet access, violating the rights of the Plaintiffs - consumers of communication services.
And also with a request to recover from the Defendants material compensation corresponding to the damage caused as a result of disconnecting Internet access.
Due to a total network shutdown in the first days, the Plaintiffs could not fully communicate with their relatives and loved ones, did not have access to important independent information about events taking place in the country, experienced stress, anxiety, anxiety and a sense of isolation due to the unknown, as well as some were frightened by the fact that information disseminated in state media turned out to be untrue over time.
The coalition calls on you to take part in the campaign against internet shutdowns in Kazakhstan - find out more about this at shutdown.kz.
Together we can achieve transparency from the authorities, as well as create an important precedent to protect our fundamental digital rights.
(translation was carried out automatically)