Millions of people quit internet in Uganda after taxes are imposed

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Millions of people quit the internet in Uganda after taxes are imposed on using social media

Millions of people have abandoned the internet after a new 'social media' tax was imposed in Uganda - with critics claiming it is restricting free speech and the ability to criticise the government.

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