The Oversight Board requested the suspension of accounts over allegations that Hun Sen used the platforms to incite violence and suppress political dissidents.

While Meta accepted the binding decision to remove the accused content from its policy page, it refused to suspend Hun Sen’s accounts, stating that such an action was not in line with its policy.

The long history of human rights abuses and threats against Hun Sen’s opponents has drawn attention and calls for action from various sectors.

*Meta is recognized as extremist and banned in the Russian Federation

Source: Ferra

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