Facebook bans accounts aftermath coup

Facebook bans Myanmar military accounts in aftermath of coup

Facebook bans Myanmar military accounts in aftermath of coup | Fiscal Nepal

KATHMANDU: Facebook said on Wednesday that it had banned Myanmar’s military and military-controlled state and media entities from its …

KATHMANDU: Facebook said on Wednesday that it had banned Myanmar’s military and military-controlled state and media entities from its platforms, weeks after the military overthrew the country’s fragile democratic government. The move plunged the social network directly into Myanmar’s post-coup politics — and left little question that it was picking sides in a pitched political battle.

Facebook Bans Myanmar Military Accounts in Aftermath of Coup

Facebook Bans Myanmar Military Accounts in Aftermath of Coup. The move plunges the social network into the post-coup politics of the roiled nation, …

Facebook bans account of TV network associated … – Engadget

02.02.2021 — In the aftermath of Monday’s coup in Myanmar, Facebook has banned the account of a prominent TV station associated with the country’s …

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Facebook Bans Myanmar Military Accounts in Aftermath of Coup | mJm News. SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook said on Wednesday that it had banned Myanmar’s military …

Facebook bans accounts linked to Myanmar military citing coup

Facebook bans accounts linked to Myanmar military citing coup | Daily Sabah

25.02.2021 — Facebook said it has banned all remaining accounts linked to the Myanmar military on Thursday, citing the junta’s use of deadly force …

Facebook said it has banned all remaining accounts linked to the Myanmar military on Thursday, citing the junta’s use of deadly force against anti-coup…

Facebook Takes a Side, Barring Myanmar Military After Coup

Facebook Takes a Side, Barring Myanmar Military After Coup – The New York Times

03.03.2021 — The Tatmadaw, as the Myanmar military is known, has typically responded to these bans by simply creating fresh accounts.

The move puts the social network squarely on the side of Myanmar’s pro-democracy movement after years of criticism over how the military has used the site.

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The move plunges the social network into the post-coup politics of the roiled nation, after years of criticism over how Myanmar’s… Continue reading…

The move plunges the social network into the post-coup politics of the roiled nation, after years of criticism over how Myanmar’s…Continue reading…

Ecozzzz on Twitter: “Headline: ‘Facebook Bans Myanmar Military …

Headline: ‘Facebook Bans Myanmar Military Accounts in Aftermath of Coup’. Ewwww, that’ll show em.. (he types somewhat ironically, in a tweet).

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25.02.2021 — Facebook Bans Myanmar Military Accounts in Aftermath of Coup The move plunges the social network into the post-coup politics of the roiled …

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The New Authoritarianism – Alan Waring – Google Books

This volume continues the series that scrutinizes, from a risk perspective, the current phenomenon of authoritarianism, as displayed by the new radical right (also known as alternative right), and whether it represents ‘real’ democracy or an unacceptable hegemony potentially resulting in elected dictatorships and abuses as well as dysfunctional government and harm to many parties. The book identifies and analyzes risk issues arising from the radical-right phenomenon in many forms, including the personal safety and security of individual citizens, ethno-religious minorities, and other minorities and vulnerable groups, as well as threats to organizations, public order and national security, to democratic governance, and to international security. As chapters reveal, the cross-flow of ideological, organizational, and ‘dark money’ support emanating primarily from US corporate foundations, lubricates the fusion of corporate and radical-right interests nationally, transnationally, and globally. This volume gathers contributions from eight leading academic authors and provides a detailed examination of the fusion of mutual interests between, on the one hand, powerful corporate leaders, executives, and wealthy oligarchs and, on the other, radical-right political leaders, parties and intermediary organizations promoting radical-right causes. The two worlds feed off, enable, and strengthen each other. Of particular relevance to the third decade of the 21st century is an examination of the corporate/radical-right stance on the COVID-19 pandemic and the phenomenon of wild allegations and grand conspiracy theories disseminated by the radical-right against their enemies.

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