Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Indonesia restricts app over "terrorism" content

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JAKARTA, July 15 (AFP) - Indonesia has blocked web-based access to a popular messaging service and threatened a full ban on the app due to its “terrorism” content, the government said.

The communicat­ions ministry said in a statement that “so many channels in the (Telegram) service contain radicalism and terrorism... encouragem­ent and tips to assemble bombs or launch attacks” that it needed to block it.

The partial ban came as the country suffered from a string of attacks, including one carried out by a man police said was radicalise­d after reading radical material on Telegram.

The government has so far bocked only access to the app via computer, but is preparing to impose a full ban.

“We are now preparing a process to close down Telegram app in full throughout Indonesia if Telegram does not come up with a standard operating procedure to handle law-violating contents,” the communicat­ions ministry said in a statement issued late Friday.

In June, a lone wolf attacker stabbed two police officers in a mosque. Police said the man had no links to militant groups but had been radicalise­d through material he read on Telegram.

Telegram is a free Russiandes­igned messaging app that lets people exchange messages, photos and videos.

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