AFRINIC’s future as ICANN faces claims of interference. African members warn that outside control could threaten digital sovereignty.
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AFRINIC’s annulled election deepens its governance crisis. ICANN faces backlash over overreach in Africa’s internet governance.
AFRINIC election is untrustworthy, ICANN’s intervention threatens Africa’s autonomy, supporting Cloud Innovation’s reset call.
AFRINIC’s annulled election sparks dissolution calls as Lindqvist’s new governance document deepens Africa’s internet crisis.
Acting President Jean Yvan Robert Hungley formally revokes Judge Bellepeau’s inspector mandate amid ongoing AFRINIC governance turmoil and legal disputes.
ICANN’s expanding powers threaten Internet governance, shifting authority from regional registries to centralized control.
Mauritius must reinforce its constitution to safeguard AFRINIC’s autonomy and protect Africa’s internet registry from political influence.
AFRINIC members defend proxy voting as essential to fair elections, removing it risks excluding voices and eroding trust.
AFRINIC’s demand for biometric voter data sparks outrage over privacy, deepening its governance crisis and fuelling calls.
AFRINIC’s governance crisis deepens as experts question the legitimacy of its recent actions regarding election compliance.
Extending AFRINIC’s receiver mandate without consent erodes legality and trust—threatening Africa’s internet governance.
AFRINIC annulled its June 23 election over a single unverified proxy dispute, discarding valid votes and defying its own bylaws. Stakeholders warn this broken process threatens Africa’s internet governance and call for an urgent reset.