[D66] Facebook verwijdert Telesur

A.O. jugg at ziggo.nl
Tue Aug 14 11:40:09 CEST 2018


https://www.rt.com/news/435880-facebook-bans-venezuelan-news/

 Facebook vanishes Venezuela-based left-leaning news network again
Published time: 14 Aug, 2018 01:04
Edited time: 14 Aug, 2018 08:58

 Telesur English, a multi-state-funded Latin American news network, says
that Facebook has removed its page for the second time this year
“without any specific reason being provided.”

Telesur claims its page was abruptly taken offline on Monday. Facebook
provided the vague explanation that the page had violated its terms of
use, but did not elaborate further.

“This is an alarming development in light of the recent shutting down of
pages that don't fit a mainstream narrative,” the network declared.

While it is unclear whether there is any connection, Journalist Max
Blumenthal has called it “deeply disturbing” that the removal comes
after Facebook partnered up with the Digital Forensic Lab, an offshoot
of the Atlantic Council, a neo-liberal think tank set up in 1961 to
promote Western ideology around the world.

Facebook teamed up with the Digital Forensic Lab as part of its ongoing
mission to police news and views on its platform. In a blog post
announcing the partnership, the DFL said that it would strive to “expose
and explain falsehood online,” and weed out the West’s favorite bogeymen
– the ‘Russian bots.’

The apparent censorship of Telesur comes less than a week after the
social media giant deleted the page of Venezualanalysis, an outlet that
offered leftist commentary on Latin American affairs. Though Facebook
reinstated the page, Venezualanalysis received no apology or explanation
for its removal.

“We cannot help but feel that the removal of our page is related to an
attempt to stifle the alternative and progressive perspectives that we
feature on Venezuela,” the team explained, adding that they felt
Facebook is clamping down on independent or anti-mainstream journalism
“in the wake of Russia-gate.”

In the US, most accusations of bias leveled at Facebook have come from
the right of the political spectrum. There, Republicans argue that
Facebook – and other Silicon Valley tech giants – suppresses
conservative content.

Most recently, Infowars' Alex Jones was kicked off several online
platforms, including Facebook. That decision was cheered by many in the
US, including Senator Chris Murphy (D-Connecticut), who demanded even
more censorship in the name of “saving democracy.”

Jones’ social-media excommunication was celebrated by a large swathe of
the mainstream media in the US, including CNN, who ran multiple
hit-pieces on Jones in the months before the ban, and by Vox, who
immediately after the ban began pushing for the investigation of
“extreme creators” on YouTube.

Telesur is based in Venezuela, and gets most of its funding from the
Venezuelan government. It also receives funding from the governments of
Cuba, Nicaragua, Uruguay, and Bolivia.

Telesur’s supporters and free-speech advocates argue that the network
gives viewers access to viewpoints from outside the mainstream, and it
has been defended by journalists, activists and academics including Noam
Chomsky, John Pilger, and Danny Glover.

The network has broadcast worldwide in Spanish since 2005, and in
English since 2014. Its now-vanished Facebook page had almost 400,000 likes.


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