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GENEVA, Sept 12 (Reuters) - The head of a U.N. team of investigators on Myanmar said on Monday that Facebook has handed over millions of items that could support allegations...
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By Leigh Mc Gowran, Silicon Replubic Global Witness said Facebook approved ads containing hate speech against the Rohingya people and whistleblower Frances Haugen has called on Ireland to act. A...
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By Brian O'Donovan, RTE The Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen has met with Irish politicians at Leinster House. Ms Haugen is in Ireland this week and spoke yesterday evening at Trinity...
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By Dan Milmo, The Guardian Victims in US and UK legal action accuse social media firm of failing to prevent incitement of violence Facebook’s negligence facilitated the genocide of Rohingya Muslims...
Read more- 07/10/2021
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By Emmanuel Akinwotu, The Guardian Whistleblower Frances Haugen adds to long-held concerns that social media site is fuelling violence and instability Whistleblower Frances Haugen’s testimony to US senators on Tuesday shone a light...
Read more- 05/02/2021
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The UN Security Council issued a press statement on Thursday expressing “deep concern” over the military takeover in Myanmar, calling for the immediate release of the country’s elected leader, Aung San Suu Kyi,...
Read more- 12/01/2021
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Statement condemning Facebook’s complicity in inciting violence against Rohingyas in Myanmar 12th January 2021: The European Rohingya Council condemns the role of the Facebook administration in the orchestration and perpetration...
Read more- 10/01/2021
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By UNB After Facebook suspended US president Donald Trump for inciting violence, rights body Burma Campaign UK has repeated its call to Facebook to stop the Myanmar military using Facebook...
Read more- 11/08/2020
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Facebook must release all evidence related to the Rohingya genocide Press Release Facebook must immediately cooperate fully and transparently with all international efforts to secure justice for the ongoing genocide...
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By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Arab News It appears that Facebook now cares about user privacy: However, the users in question are accused before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) of utilizing the...
Read more- 06/08/2020
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By Poppy McPherson, Reuters Facebook has objected to a request from Gambia, which has accused Myanmar at the World Court of genocide against the Rohingya Muslim minority, to release posts...
Read more- 23/07/2020
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By Kayleigh Long and Burhan Wazir, Coda In authoritarian countries, armed forces wield huge power over digital spaces Myanmar’s military sought influence, power, and money via a Facebook disinformation campaign...
Read more- 08/07/2020
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By Ewelina U. Ochab, Forbes On June 8, 2020, The Gambia filed an application for discovery with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The application asks the Court to...
Read more- 16/06/2020
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By CJ Werleman, Byline Times CJ Werleman reports on a case being brought against the social media giant by The Gambia to uncover who was involved in Myanmar’s mass murder...
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