Turkmenistan has been ranked last among Central Asian countries in the latest Internet Freedom Index, according to a recent report by The Times of Central Asia. The assessment highlights significant restrictions on online access and digital expression within the country, underscoring ongoing challenges in internet governance and information transparency. This development draws attention to Turkmenistan’s increasingly controlled digital landscape amid a region where web freedoms vary widely.
Turkmenistan Trails Behind Regional Peers in Internet Freedom Rankings
Despite advancements in technology and increased access to digital infrastructure within Central Asia, Turkmenistan continues to face significant restrictions on internet freedom. The country’s authorities maintain strict control over online content, limiting access to foreign news sources, social media platforms, and independent websites. Furthermore, state surveillance intensifies, and individuals expressing dissent face harsh penalties, creating a chilling effect on free expression in the digital space.
Compared with its regional neighbors, Turkmenistan’s scores reflect severe limitations across several key categories:
- Censorship: Extensive filtering and blocking of websites critical of the government.
- Surveillance: Widespread monitoring of internet activity, with little transparency or legal safeguards.
- Legal Environment: Ambiguous laws empower authorities to prosecute users for online posts deemed harmful to “national security.”
| Country | Internet Freedom Score | Ranking | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Kazakhstan | 55/100 | 3rd | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Uzbekistan | 48/100 | 4th | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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