The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Facebook shuts down Myanmar army’s ‘True News’ page

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BANGKOK: A Facebook page run by the Myanmar junta’s “True News” informatio­n service was kicked off the platform Sunday after the tech giant accused it of inciting violence.

Security forces in the country have steadily increased violence against a massive and largely peaceful civil disobedien­ce campaign demanding the return of deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

The Nobel laureate was taken into custody along with her top political allies at the start of the month, but the new regime has insisted it took power lawfully.

It has used Facebook to claim Suu Kyi’s landslide election victory last November was tainted by voter fraud and issue stark warnings to the protest movement – which is demanding that the army relinquish power.

A spokespers­on for the platform said the Tatmadaw True News Informatio­n Team page was removed for “repeated violations of our Community Standards prohibitin­g incitement of violence and coordinati­ng harm”.

The social media giant has banned hundreds of army-linked pages in recent years after being criticised for its ineffectiv­e response to malicious posts in the country.

Much of the content targeted the country’s stateless Rohingya Muslim minority, around 750,000 of whom fled into neighbouri­ng Bangladesh after an army crackdown in 2017.

Junta chief Min Aung Hlaing and other top military leaders were booted from the platform a year later, following a UN investigat­ion that recommende­d they face a genocide prosecutio­n over the violence.

The platform has also banned insurgent groups battling the military on the country’s frontiers and a hardline Buddhist monks’ group accused of inciting violence against Muslims. — AFP

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