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Facebook blocks Singapore anti-government page

Facebook on Tuesday blocked the page of an anti-government website in Singapore following a demand from authorities but slammed the "disproportionate" use of a controversial law against online misinformation. The widely criticised legislation gives minist
Published 19 Feb, 2020 12:00am

Facebook on Tuesday blocked the page of an anti-government website in Singapore following a demand from authorities but slammed the "disproportionate" use of a controversial law against online misinformation. The widely criticised legislation gives ministers powers to order internet platforms and websites to put warnings next to posts they deem false, and also order pages be blocked in the tightly regulated city-state.

Political website States Times Review (STR) - which regularly posts articles critical of the government - was repeatedly accused of circulating falsehoods but refused to comply with official demands to put up corrections. Authorities this week ordered Facebook to block the page for Singapore users. While they have ordered corrections be put up next to posts on several occasions, this was the first time they sought to have access to a page disabled. Confirming it complied with the order, Facebook said it was "legally compelled" to restrict access to the page in Singapore.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2020

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