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Sri Lanka temporarily bans social media

(UTV|COLOMBO) – The Government of Sri Lankan on Monday (13) re-imposed a ban on social media platforms in an effort to stop the spread of rumours after clash erupted between groups of civilians in Bingiriya, Chilaw, Dummalasuriya, and Kuliyapitiya yesterday (12).

Police imposed a curfew in the area with immediate effect until 6.00 AM to control the dispute that began on Facebook, turned violent.

Mobs threw stones at Mosques and Muslim-owned stores after residents believed a posting on the social media site was a threat.

The Police said the individual that responsible for the Facebook post had been arrested.

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