Indonesian Internet blocks amid social unrest lawful, court rules

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JAKARTA: Indonesia\u0027s decision to block Internet access during periods of social unrest was lawful, its Constitutional Court ruled on Wednesday (Oct 27), in a move activists said sets a dangerous precedent for Internet freedom in the world\u0027s third-largest democracy. During

JAKARTA: Indonesia's decision to block Internet access during periods of social unrest was lawful, its Constitutional Court ruled on Wednesday , in a move activists said sets a dangerous precedent for Internet freedom in the world's third-largest democracy.

But such moves were"within reason", given the threat to public order, and were in line with Indonesia's constitution, said Constitutional Court judge Enny Nurbaningsih, one of a panel of nine sitting judges, seven of whom ruled in the government's favour on Wednesday. Indonesian communications ministry spokesman Dedy Permadi said that the government would study the ruling, which is final and binding, and use it to guide its decision to"prevent the spread of Internet content that violates the law".

 

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