PHNOM PENH: Cambodian leader Hun Sen, a prolific Facebook user, vowed on Thursday for vetting to quit posting on the popular social media platform, days before he launches a re-election campaign. Facebook announced Thursday it would be removing one of Hun Sen's videos in line with a ruling by its independe
PHNOM PENH: Cambodian leader Hun Sen, a prolific Facebook user, vowed on Thursday for vetting to quit posting on the popular social media platform, days before he launches a re-election campaign.
Hun Sen announced he will now use the Telegram app to relay his political messages to supporters, and TikTok to engage with youth. Hun Sen, who will kick off his re-election campaign on Saturday, said the Telegram app was"more efficient compared to Facebook". Hun Sen's move away from Facebook came as the Oversight Board for Meta, Facebook's parent company, recommended his Facebook and Instagram accounts be suspended for six months due to a video where he is seen threatening to beat up opposition politicians.
"Given the severity of the violation, Hun Sen's history of committing human rights violations and intimidating political opponents, as well as his strategic use of social media to amplify such threats, the Board calls on Meta to immediately suspend Hun Sen's Facebook page and Instagram account for six months," an Oversight Board statement said.
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