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A court in the US has ruled that Facebook must disclose posts it removed from its network on the grounds that they were inciting violence against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. The move comes as a number of countries take action against Myanmar in the International Court of Justice. The Bangkok Post reports that Judge Zia Faruqui has criticised Facebook for refusing to provide the content, with the social network using US privacy law to push back on disclosure requests. The judge says such content would not be included under protection of personal communication, questioning Facebook’s apparent privacy concerns. “Locking away […]

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