The Burmese caption reads, “Don’t catch them alive.”ĭespite the ongoing issues, Facebook saw its operations in Myanmar as both a model to export around the world and an evolving and caustic case. 29 includes a photo of soldiers leading bound and blindfolded men down a dirt path. One account posts the home address of a military defector and a photo of his wife. “Come tomorrow and let’s see if you are real men or gays.” “So starting from now, we are the god of death for all (of them),” the man says in Burmese while looking into the camera. 24 of a supporter of the military calling for violence against opposition groups has garnered over 56,000 views. ![]() AP: Hate speech in Myanmar still thriving on Facebook
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