The Impact of Internet Shutdown on my Life and the Challenges it Brings

    By Masoma Mohamadi

    What does an internet shutdown mean to me?


    For me, losing internet access means being cut off from the world of knowledge, information, and opportunities. As a young person striving to learn, grow intellectually and find academic and career opportunities, the lack of internet causes setbacks and mental isolation. This situation becomes even more painful when you see that in other parts of the world, young people have easy access to educational resources and scholarship programs — while we are deprived of this basic necessity.

    Challenges I face during an internet shutdown: 

    Limited access to education:  Many online classes, educational materials, and training courses are only available through the internet. Without it, continuing my education becomes very difficult.

    Disconnection from the outside world: The internet is my only way to stay connected with friends, teachers, and academic communities abroad. When it’s cut off, the feeling of isolation and loneliness becomes stronger.

    Loss of opportunities: Opportunities like scholarships, student exchange programs, university applications, and international job offers all require stable internet access.

    Reduced freedom of expression and access to information: Without internet, access to reliable news and independent sources of information becomes limited, pushing society toward ignorance.

    Mental health impact: Losing connection with the world and feeling restricted in self-expression can lead to anxiety, hopelessness, and depression among youth.

    In summary: 

    The internet is not a luxury or a source of entertainment — it is an essential part of living a healthy, informed, and effective life in today’s world. Shutting down the internet means blocking the path to growth, learning, and participation in the modern world. It is hoped that decision-makers will better understand the needs of the young generation and take steps to ensure free, fast, and stable internet access so that we too can build a bright and dynamic future like others.

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