Irrawaddy-Dec 8

Facebook has expanded its ban on Myanmar’s military-linked businesses, removing more pages, groups and accounts. Earlier this year, Facebook prevented military-run businesses from advertising and blocked junta-controlled media pages, including Tatmadaw True News and Myawady TV, after the February coup. Facebook — Myanmar’s most popular social-media platform — extended its ban on military-linked businesses on Wednesday after international documentation linked firms to military funding. Justice for Myanmar (JFM), a group of activists that monitors the regime’s businesses and its networks, said junta-linked firms are used to finance military operations. It criticized Facebook for continuing to allow military-linked businesses to publish and advertise. The military-owned Mytel, one of four telecom operators in Myanmar, launched promotions offering cash and cars to new customers amid a mass boycott organized after the coup. Mytel’s Facebook page has now been removed. The Facebook page of military-owned Mytel was removed following this week’s announcement. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/facebook-extends-ban-on-myanmar-military-linked-firms.html