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Guinea blocks social media after online feud between singer and influencer

Friday, 17 April 2026, 02:02 · 1 min read

Guinea's government cut access to Facebook, Messenger, TikTok, and YouTube on 15 April following a highly publicised online dispute between singer Yama Sega and influencer Maya La Solution, who traded insults and accusations of immoral behaviour in a series of videos. The blanket restrictions — which have forced users to rely on VPNs — drew swift condemnation from civil society groups, including the Association of Bloggers of Guinea (Ablogui), which called for their immediate reversal on grounds of fundamental freedoms. Head of state Mamadi Doumbouya defended the move by stating that "insults, hate speech, and division" had no place in building the country, while the Conakry prosecutor's office issued a warning against online abuse without naming the two women, who have since publicly apologised.

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RFIGuinée: plusieurs réseaux sociaux restreints, la société civile demande leur rétablissement ↗︎
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