Internet Crackdown in Bangladesh Severely Affects Freelancers
The recent internet crackdown imposed by the Bangladeshi government has had a severe impact on the country’s thriving freelance community. Freelancers, who rely heavily on uninterrupted internet access for their work, have found themselves unable to meet deadlines, communicate with clients, or access essential platforms.
The restrictions, aimed at curbing political unrest and the spread of misinformation, have left many freelancers struggling to maintain their livelihoods. “I couldn’t complete a major project because the internet was down. Now, I’ve lost a client,” lamented Shafiq Rahman, a freelance web developer based in Dhaka.
Freelancers in various fields, including graphic design, content writing, and digital marketing, have reported similar disruptions. Many fear that prolonged internet restrictions could lead to a loss of international clients and a significant decline in income.
Freelance organizations and advocacy groups have called on the government to reconsider the extent of the crackdown, emphasizing the economic repercussions for thousands of workers who depend on stable internet access. “The internet is our lifeline. Without it, our work and income come to a halt,” stated a representative from the Bangladesh Freelancers Association.
As the situation continues to develop, the freelance community remains in a precarious position, urging authorities to find a balance between maintaining order and ensuring that professionals can sustain their work and livelihoods.