Ahead of Constitutional Referendum Social Media Companies Restrict Journalist Accounts in Kazakhstan
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Ahead of Kazakhstan's constitutional referendum on March 15, social media companies have restricted journalist accounts, reflecting a broader rise in censorship. The crackdown raises concerns about press freedom and the integrity of the referendum process. The article highlights how digital platform restrictions are being used as a tool of political control in the lead-up to a critical vote.
Censorship has been on the rise as the election date, March 15, approaches.