Facebook is now 'Monsters': UN official

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Facebook's role in spreading Rohingya hatred in Myanmar is being criticized. The United Nations investigation officer Yanghi Lee, commented that Facebook has now become a 'donation' He described this network as the driving force of animosity, conflict and conflict. United Nations investigation officials on Myanmar's Rohingya violence say that Facebook has a huge role in Myanmar's people, civil and personal level. Facebook has played a role in the Rohingya massacre of Rakhine spreading hate speech or 'hate speech'

In response to Facebook's criticism on Monday, Facebook has not made any comments. Of course, Facebook had earlier said that they are working to remove Myanmar's hate-related posts. Those who are spreading such news, their Facebook will be closed.

In a report of The Guardian, it was reported in August that a military attack in Myanmar's Rakhine state in the name of a security inspection was carried out. Of this, six and a half thousand Rohingyas fled to Bangladesh. Many people have been murdered and brutally murdered by the security forces of Myanmar.

The United Nations human rights chief said last week that he strongly suspected the massacre that occurred in Myanmar. Myanmar National Security Advisor wants 'clear proof'.

Myzouki Darussmann, Chairman of the United Nations Independent International Fact-Finding Mission in Myanmar, said that social media has played an important role in Myanmar. Considering the situation in Myanmar, social communication means Facebook and Facebook means social communication.

Yanhhai Li said that Facebook is part of the people's lives of Myanmar. The government spreads information to the public through Facebook. Myanmar is everything via Facebook.

Yanhhi complains that using Facebook has spawned hatred and hate speech against the Rohingyas.