Khaled Abu Toameh is an internationally respected journalist and is a
regular speaker on HonestReporting’s Missions. He is probably the
bravest journalist operating in the Palestinian territories today,
reporting on Palestinian affairs where others are either too intimidated
or in thrall to the Palestinian Authority or Hamas to expose the ills
of Palestinian society and its leadership.
The Commentator reports:
That Facebook has effectively censored Khaled and shut down his
account is an intolerable interference with freedom of speech and goes
beyond Facebook’s Terms of Use.
A petition has been started (by a third party, not HonestReporting) calling on Facebook to rescind its decision and to restore Khaled Abu Toameh’s account.
UPDATE – SUCCESS
We have been informed that Khaled’s Facebook account has been restored without explanation, presumably as a result of public pressure.
The Commentator reports:
Social networking website Facebook has
today been accused of attempting to silence critics of the Palestinian
Authority as it cracked down on the page owned by Arab-Israeli writer
Khaled Abu Toameh.
Abu Toameh, the son of an Arab Israeli
father and a Palestinian mother, is a former senior reporter for the
Jerusalem Post. He has reported that as of yesterday, his Facebook page
had been deactivated.
The Commentator has learned that
following complaints from the Palestinian Authority and Jordanian
security authorities about his articles dealing with corruption,
Facebook had taken the steps necessary to effectively censor his work.
In speaking this morning to us, Abu
Toameh noted, “All I have done recently is share some articles which
have been in the Jordanian press (in Arabic) about corruption. I am for
transparency, against corruption, and yet they ban my account and
continue to allow the leader of Hamas to have an account. I am not in
favour of terrorism like he is. This is an attempt to silence me. To do
this to a journalist is very bad.”
Facebook sent the following pro-forma
e-mail to Abu Toameh yesterday evening: “You posted an item that
violated our Terms of Use, and this item has been removed. Among other
things, content that is hateful, threatening, or obscene is not allowed,
nor is content that attacks an individual or group. Continued misuse of
Facebook’s features could result in your account being disabled.”
A petition has been started (by a third party, not HonestReporting) calling on Facebook to rescind its decision and to restore Khaled Abu Toameh’s account.
UPDATE – SUCCESS
We have been informed that Khaled’s Facebook account has been restored without explanation, presumably as a result of public pressure.
Labels: Communication, Human Relations, Human Rights, Internet, Israel, Palestinian Territories
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