In Indonesia, the Internet Emerges as a (Too?) Powerful Tool - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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Displeased that a statue of a 10-year-old Barack Obama was installed in a park here, Indonesians took their protest not to this capital’s most famous traffic circle but to Facebook. More than 56,000 online protesters later, city officials gave in to arguments that the park should be reserved to honor an Indonesian.
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But the boom is prompting a fierce debate over the limits of free expression in a newly democratic Indonesia, with the government trying to regulate content on the Internet and a recently emboldened news media pushing back.
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Skeptics, especially among politicians and religious leaders, worry about mob rule and the loss of traditional values.
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