By Okenwa Chinedu Recall that the leader of the Separatist Movement in Nigeria, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu of the Indigenous People Of Biafra has ...
By Okenwa Chinedu
Recall that the leader of the Separatist Movement in
Nigeria, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu of the Indigenous People Of Biafra has on many
occasions accused the Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg of censoring his post and
that of many outspoken activists within Nigeria State in a bid to cover
state-sponsored-terrorism of the Buhari regime.
Days ago, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg publicly admitted, in
US Congressional Hearings, to censoring posts of Vietnam's activists at request
of the Vietnamese government.
In what looks like a sheered conspiracy of silence and
negligence when it patterns the plight of Biafrans people, Amnesty
International (AI) has given the Vietnam activists a rail by demanding end to
Facebook censorship shame in Vietnam.
"Facebook, for 64 million people in Vietnam, is not a
place where people can express their political opinions freely. What's more,
the extent of the complicity by "big Tech" in Vietnam's censorship
regime is quickly making Facebook and YouTube human right-free zones in Vietnam.
"Take action and demand end Facebook ends it censorship
shame in Vietnam__Amnesty Report on Vietnam censorship
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