Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Algerian government blocks social networks to prevent students from copying in exams – EN Official



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the Algerian government has decided to block access to all social networks in the country. At issue is the disclosure, online content that would leave the exams. Indeed, this leakage of information on the tests has forced thousands of secondary school students to repeat the same

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In all, more than 500,000 students they had to repeat the tests. Last Sunday, access to social networks like Facebook or Twitter, in Algeria, would be impossible, given this blockade ordered by the government of that country.



“Cutting access to social networks is directly related to the tests that take place on Sunday, said a source from the Government to the state news APS agency. “

the same source of the Algerian Government stresses the importance of preserving students about information related to the tests that they indicate to be false “. we do this to protect the students of false information about the exams”

following this process and according to the Washington post, several people were arrested in Algeria, since they are linked to the leak of information about the exams in social networks. Among the many detained are officials of the Ministry of Education and people linked to companies responsible for printing the test

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