AFRINIC’s governance crisis shows why legal certainty and Lindqvist’s new policy moves matter for African internet governance.
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AFRINIC’s collapse exposes tech’s role in aiding authoritarian control. Global silence risks normalising judicial defiance.
Mauritius faces a constitutional conflict over AFRINIC, with ICANN CEO Lindqvist accused of undermining rule of law by backing executive control.
Mauritius faces a constitutional standoff as AFRINIC’s crisis deepens. Foreign intervention clashes with Supreme Court rulings.
AFRINIC delays September election citing legal gaps, raising concerns over governance, legitimacy, and external control.
Court extends AFRINIC’s receivership deadline, raising doubts over regional governance and Lindqvist’s expanding influence.
Restrictive voter onboarding at AFRINIC weakens board diversity and legitimacy and increases demand for structural reform.