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Kandy riots: Sri Lanka govt blocks social media

ANI  |  Colombo [Sri Lanka] 

on Wednesday blocked popular networks, such as Facebook, Whatsapp, and to name a few, for three days in order to prevent the spread of communal violence across the country.

"The in the country is now being filtered as requested by the Sri Lankan Defence Ministry, so as to prevent transmitting fake news or rumours that instill a fear psychosis or a threat to communal harmony", the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of (TRCSL) said in a statement.

According to local media reports, users will not be able to access popular networks in district, the centre of violence, and other places across the country.

The earlier on Tuesday imposed a state of emergency for 10 days to control law and order in the country to quell the anti-Muslim riots.

A curfew was reimposed on Monday in two police divisions of district till Wednesday, following the tense situation that claimed two lives.

More than two dozen arrests have been made so far in this regard.

Members of the Buddhist community held a protest outside a police station in Kandy, demanding the release of its people who were arrested in the riots.

The police said that the special security arrangements, put in place in the areas, would continue and the country's (STF) were deployed to maintain peace.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, March 07 2018. 16:41 IST
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