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This Country Has Done Away With Internet To Stop Students From Cheating
Thursday, June 21, 2018 IST
This Country Has Done Away With Internet To Stop Students From Cheating

Mobile and fixed internet lines were cut across the country for a total of two hours, to coincide with the start of two separate school tests, journalists in Algiers said.
 

 
 

ALGIERS, ALGERIA:  Algeria went offline on Wednesday for the start of high school diploma exams, the first in a series of internet blackouts to stop students cheating.
 
Mobile and fixed internet lines were cut across the country for a total of two hours, to coincide with the start of two separate school tests, AFP journalists in Algiers said.
 
A third hour-long internet shutdown was planned for later on Wednesday, according to a schedule issued by public operator Algerie Telecom.
 
Internet services were cut "in compliance with instructions from the government, aimed at ensuring the high school diploma tests run smoothly," Algerie Telecom said.
 
The pre-planned blackouts are due to continue for the whole period of exams, until Monday, to combat cheating among more than 700,000 students.
 
Ali Kahlane, president of telecoms association AOTA, said operators were required to conform to the government's demands.
 
The 2016 exam season was marred by widespread cheating, with exam questions published on social media before or at the start of the test.

 
 

Last year, authorities requested operators shut down access to social media, but the move did not entirely end the problem.
 
Latecomers were banned from taking the exam and instead had to attend a specially organised test.
 
Electronics with internet access, such as mobile phones and tablets, were this year banned from Algeria's more than 2,000 exam centres.
 
Metal detectors have meanwhile been set up at the entrance to the centres, Education Minister Nouria Benghabrit said.
 
In a further move to prevent questions being leaked, the minister said mobile phone jammers and surveillance cameras had been installed in locations where the exam papers are printed.
 

 
 
 
 
 

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Shibu Chandran
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November 28, 2016 05:00 IST
Shibu Chandran
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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

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