Facebook removes posts and accounts of Rohingya activists
Facebook removes posts and accounts of Rohingya activists
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Rohingya Muslims have opened their platform on social media including Facebook. In such a situation, Facebook is removing the post of social workers, allegedly written by Rohingya Muslims on 'ethnic violence' in Myanmar, and suspending till the accounts of these workers. 'Daily Beast' gave this information. Social workers have said that their account is being closed or the post is being removed. He said that he hopes that Facebook will let them speak the truth.

Myanmar Rohingya considers Muslims to be illegal immigrants from Bangladesh whereas Bangladesh considers them a citizen of Myanmar. The Myanmar government does not use the word 'Rohingya' and does not recognize them as an official race, which means that they have not been given citizenship and which means that Rohingya has become countryless in a way.

Facebook spokesman Ruchika Budhraj said to Daily Beast on Wednesday, "We want Facebook to be a place where people share things reliably. We make the right balance between empowering the accreditation as well as providing safe and respectable experience. Are working hard. " "In the context of Myanmar situation, we are carefully reviewing the material according to our community standards," said Budhrajaja.

A worker using the Rahim name said that apart from closing down his account, Facebook also removes his personal post on Rohingya refugees.

After the post was removed, Facebook flashes a message that says, "We have removed this post because it does not comply with Facebook's community standards." Many such incidents have occurred in Myanmar.

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