Indonesia Ends Four-Day Curbs on Social Media After Deadly Riots
- Situation has returned to normal, says Minister Rudiantara
- Minister urges internet users to avoid provoking other people
Members of the Indonesian National Armed Forces stand guard outside the Constitutional Court in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24.
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Indonesia is ending its four-day curbs on social media after deadly riots that left seven dead and hundreds injured.
Video and picture-sharing functions will return to normal on various social media and messaging system platforms between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturday, according to Communications Minister Rudiantara.