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Facebook and Google 'complicit' in censorship and repression in Vietnam, Amnesty International says

cnet Mon, 30 Nov 2020 00:47 UTC Amnesty International has released a new report condemning tech giants as being complicit in censorship across Vietnam, with “state-sponsored harassment rampant” on YouTube and Facebook, the report said. The two social media platforms are “tools of the Vietnamese authorities’ censorship and harassment of its population,” according to the human rights organization’s 78-page report published Monday . Amnesty International said the two social media platforms have tur…

 

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