Mauritius general elections 2024: a democratic crossroads under scrutiny

Mauritius has long been seen as a beacon of democracy and civil liberties, but the recent internet shutdown has raised concerns among voters about their rights, including freedom of expression

07 November 2024 - 21:39
By Lakshita Kanhiya and TENDAI MBANJE

Mauritius has long been seen as a beacon of democracy and civil liberties, but the recent internet shutdown has raised concerns among voters about their rights, including freedom of expression

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