Gov’t to Block Access to All Websites Displaying Sexually Explicit Content
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President Dr Mohamed Muizzu announced last evening that the administration would block all access to websites that display sexually explicit content.
President Dr Mohamed Muizzu announced that the administration would block all access to websites that display sexually explicit content.
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He made the remarks while speaking at the official function to commemorate Huravee Day, held at the Maldives Centre for Social Education (MCSE).
Muizzu acknowledged that despite the legal and religious prohibitions in place within the Maldives, access to certain internet content remained available. He emphasised that it is entrusted upon leadership to enforce these prohibitions per the tenets of our Islamic faith.
Muizzu highlighted the findings of research studies which suggest that exposure to sexually explicit content can negatively impact an individual’s cognitive abilities, induce restlessness, and hinder productivity.
He noted that such behaviours are not only prohibited by our Islamic faith and our laws but also pose a significant existential threat to our nation and humanity overall. In light of these considerations, Muizzu reaffirmed the Administration’s commitment to uphold these principles and announced forthcoming measures to restrict access to such content.
Emphasising that the Administration had already taken steps to block access to websites that display sexually explicit content, Muizzu said that all such websites would be blocked within the following week.