Facebook accused of censoring posts on Indian-held Kashmir

Author: Agencies

SRINAGAR: Academics and activists accused Facebook Friday of censoring posts about Indian-held Kashmir (IHK) as a curfew in the region extended into its 14th day following unrest that has left 48 protesters dead.

Facebook users posting on the violence in Kashmir in Britain, the US, India and Pakistan told AFP their posts had been removed or their profiles permanently deleted by the Silicon Valley giant citing “violation of community standards”.

Wide-scale protests against Indian atrocities have flared across the Muslim-majority territory since the killing on July 8 of freedom fighter Burhan Wani in a firefight with Indian forces.
Professor Huma Dar, a Kashmiri-origin academic at the University of California Berkeley, said her profile was permanently disabled after she posted photos of Wani and a video of his funeral attended by tens of thousands of mourners. “We will not reactivate it for any reason,” Dar said Facebook informed her. Professor Dibyesh Anand of London’s Westminster University said his posts about the atrocities of Indian security forces, which have drawn criticism for their heavy-handed tactics, were removed twice.
“They (Facebook) apologised. But they blocked a second time within a day, again for 24 hours for a mild post,” Anand told AFP from London.

“When a conspicuous number of posts relating to Indian violence in Kashmir gets removed by Facebook and profiles of academics and writers blocked, it is clear that there is censorship,” Anand said.
More than 3,000 people have been injured in the clashes, overwhelming hospitals in the region’s main city of Srinagar. Indian authorities have imposed a curfew, suspended mobile networks and Internet in large parts of the territory and seized newspapers in a bid to quell protests.

US-based social activist, Mary Scully, said her posts were also removed on more than one occasion, citing community standards.

She and Anand along with others have started a petition urging Facebook to investigate. “None of the posts removed have violated Facebook’s community standards of hate speech or incitement to violence but have only portrayed the violence being perpetrated against the Kashmiri people,” the petition states. Facebook did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
According to Facebook data, India ranks second only to the US for the number of requests for user data and content restriction made every year to the company.
Residents of Indian-held Kashmir have regularly complained of Facebook removing their posts since 2010 when large protests roiled the territory.

“My account was permanently disabled when I posted a video of Indian paramilitaries ransacking a hospital,” said Kashmir valley resident Rayees Rasool. Burhan Wani was one of the several freedom fighters fighting some 500,000 Indian troops deployed in the region since 1989, demanding independence or a merger of the territory with Pakistan. The UNSC resolutions on the disputed region of Kashmir had pronounced that the future status of the region should be decided through the democratic means of a free and impartial plebiscite.

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