Khaleej Times

Indonesia’s new agency to fight fake news

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jakarta — Indonesia launched a new cyber security agency on Wednesday as the world’s biggest Muslim majority country moves to tackle online religious extremism and a flood of fake news on social media.

Millions of Indonesian­s are going online for the first time just as concern about Internet hoaxes reaches a fevered pitch.

One of the most high-profile cases in recent times was a false claim circulatin­g on social media in December that Beijing was seeking to wage biological warfare against Indonesia.

The viral hoax prompted the Chinese embassy to issue a statement saying that the reports were “misleading”. On Wednesday, Indonesian president Joko Widodo named Major General Djoko Setiadi, former chairman of the country’s encryption agency, to lead the new body.

Setiadi’s Herculean task will include cracking down on terrorist networks which communicat­e online and combating online hate speech that has been blamed for driving fundamenta­lism in a country once praised for its religious pluralism.

Chief Security Minister Wiranto, who like many Indonesian­s goes only by one name, added: “We need this body to help maintain security nationally, regionally and globally.”

Last week, Indonesia said it was adding some 600 more personnel to the ranks of its counter-terrorism police in a bid to crack down on Daesh-inspired groups and other militants. The nation has long struggled with militancy and attacks, including the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people. A sustained crackdown weakened the most dangerous networks but the emergence of Daesh has proved a potent new rallying cry for radicals. Hundreds of Indonesian radicals flocked to fight with Daesh, sparking fears that weakened extremist outfits could get a new lease of life.

Meanwhile, more than 150 million out of 255 million Indonesian­s are now estimated to be Internet users.—

 ?? AFP ?? Women use their smart phones at a cafe in Jakarta. —
AFP Women use their smart phones at a cafe in Jakarta. —

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