Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen has been accused of inciting violence against his political opponents on Facebook, prompting an oversight board for the social media platform to recommended that his ...
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The former Cambodian leader’s page includes a constantly updated gallery of diplomatic handshakes, golf swings, and echoes of war. Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen speaks during a reception for ...
Former Prime Minister Hun Sen will resume the use of his Facebook page, now renamed “Samdech Hun Sen of Cambodia”, after Facebook’s parent company Meta Platforms Inc declined the request of its ...
Koh Ewe (Koyu) was a reporter for TIME based in Singapore. Prime Minister Hun Sen takes a selfie with a supporter during a water treatment plant opening in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, June 19, 2023. Koh Ewe ...
Facebook’s parent company Meta has rejected the recommendation of its Oversight Board to suspend the Facebook account of former Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen for violating its policy on incitement.
The oversight board for Facebook’s parent company Meta Platforms on Thursday said Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen should be suspended from the social media site for six months for posting a video ...
Prime Minister Hun Sen, an avid user of the platform, had vowed to delete his account after Meta’s oversight board said he had used it to threaten political violence. By Mike Ives and Sun Narin Sun ...
MANILA — Social media giant Meta is rejecting a recommendation made by its own Oversight Board to suspend Cambodian leader Hun Sen’s Facebook account for inciting violence. The Oversight Board, ...
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