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Government Guilty of Internet BAN

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

THE Jakarta Administrative Court ruled that it was unlawful for the government to shut down access to the Internet in Papua and West Papua during a period of unrest last year.

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The aftermath of the riots in Jayapura, Papua, August 2019. ANTARA/Gusti Tanati. tempo : 173056473898.

In the court’s decision issued on Wednesday, June 3, the judge included considerations of human right documents such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights of 1966, the constitution, as well as the Law on Human Rights.

Additionally, the judge also referred to the Law of Electronic Information and Transactions which states that restriction could only be enforced to bloc

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