Sudan drops off the internet
Found on The Inquirer on Thursday, 26 September 2013

The north african country of Sudan was almost completely cut off from the internet on Wednesday, as its government might have severed connections in the midst of rioting in the country and the nation's capital of Khartoum.
"From a technical standpoint, the fact that it involved multiple distinct internet service providers at the same time is consistent with a centrally coordinated action. However, it is impossible to tell solely from connectivity data whether this was government directed or a catastrophic technical failure."
If the government is behind this incident, then it's at least more obvious than the chinese government.