duō gē多哥kàng yì抗议qī jiān期间wǎng luò网络shòu xiàn受限
In June 2025, many people in Togo took to the streets to protest.
They were unhappy with the national leader because the same family had been in power for almost 60 years.
Many young people used online platforms like TikTok and Facebook to discuss how to make the country better.
The government did not approve these protests, but people still went out on the streets.
During the protests, the government restricted internet access; many people experienced slow internet and some websites could not be opened.
Because of this, it was difficult for everyone to communicate and get information online.
Internet restrictions affected many people's work and studies.
Some people used VPNs to continue accessing the internet.
Many believed that limiting the internet affected everyone's freedom to express themselves.