Jakarta, April 27 -- The Indonesian Institute of Child Protection (LPAI) Chairman Seto Mulyadi called on the government to give children more protection from the negative impacts of games containing violent content by blocking them.

"The government must be present in enforcing the regulation," Mulyadi noted in his statement on Saturday.

He said that the responsibility of protecting children from the adverse effects of online or mobile games cannot be solely delegated to parents.

"We cannot only give the responsibility to parents because they encounter difficulty in supervising them," he remarked.

The non-government institution also supports the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) in urging the government to block games conta...