February 25, 2021
Facebook is indefinitely banning the Myanmar military, military-controlled state and media entities, and even ads from military-linked commercial entities, from Facebook and Instagram. Earlier this week, Facebook had deleted the military’s main page under its moderation policies, a day after two protestors were killed when police opened fire at a demonstration against the February 1 coup.
Wednesday’s ban leaves out ministries or agencies working in essential public services, including the ministries of health and education.
“Events since the February 1 coup, including deadly violence, have precipitated a need for this ban. We believe the risks of allowing the Tatmadaw on Facebook and Instagram are too great,” Facebook said.
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Palestinian Organisations Review ‘Report on Preliminary Examination Activities 2020’ and Call on the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to Open an Investigation into International Crimes in the OPT
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Al-Haq, Al Mezan Center for Human Rights, Palestinian Centre for Human Rights, and Al Dameer (the organisations) express concern that significant time has passed since the opening of the second preliminary examination on the Situation in Palestine in January 2015, and since the closing of that preliminary examination in December 2019, when the Office of the Prosecutor determined that all the statutory criteria under the Rome Statute for the opening of an investigation had been met .[1] The victims of continuing clearly apparent crimes, subject to intensifying occupation, discrimination, and violence require the immediate opening, at the very least, of a formal investigation into the Situation in the State of Palestine. The urgency of such investigation is further