Sri Lanka lifts social media blockade imposed after Easter Sunday blasts

Press Trust of India  |  Colombo 

The Tuesday lifted a nationwide ban imposed to curb the spread of misinformation after the devastating bombings that killed 253 people.

According to the information department, has instructed the (TRC) to lift the ban on Facebook, WhatsApp, YouTube and other popular platforms from April 30.

The government has asked the public to share content on sites with "utmost responsibility" while bearing in mind the current situation of the country, reported.

had remained blocked in where a string of powerful blasts tore through three churches and as many luxury hotels on April 21, killing 253 people and injuring more than 500 others.

The government said it blocked social media in the wake of the attacks to curb the spread of misinformation among the public.

The Islamic State has claimed the attacks, but the government has blamed local Islamist extremist group (NTJ) for the bombings.

Both Christianity and Islam are minority religions in Sri Lanka, with each accounting for less than 10 per cent of the population. The vast majority of Sri Lankans identify as Buddhist.

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First Published: Tue, April 30 2019. 13:55 IST