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Rohingya sue Facebook for $150 billion

- By Kelvin Chan

LONDON — Rohingya refugees sued Facebook parent Meta Platforms for more than $150 billion over what they say was the company’s failure to stop hateful posts that incited violence against the Muslim ethnic group by Myanmar’s military rulers and their supporters.

Lawyers filed a class-action lawsuit Monday in California saying Facebook’s arrival in Myanmar helped spread hate speech, misinforma­tion and incitement to violence that “amounted to a substantia­l cause, and eventual perpetuati­on of, the Rohingya genocide.”

Lawyers in the United Kingdom have issued notice of their intention to file a similar legal action.

Facebook, which was recently renamed Meta, did not immediatel­y, reply to a request for comment.

It’s the latest in a series of accusation­s that the social media giant fueled misinforma­tion and political violence, outlined in redacted internal documents obtained by a consortium of news organizati­ons, including The Associated Press.

The combined legal claims from Rohingya refugees are being filed on behalf of anyone worldwide who survived the violence or had a relative who died from it.

The Rohingya are a Muslim ethnic group forced to flee persecutio­n and violence in Myanmar starting in 2017, with an estimated 1 million living in refugee camps in neighborin­g Bangladesh.

Some 10,000 have ended up in the United States.

In 2018, United Nations human rights experts investigat­ing attacks against the Rohingya said Facebook had played a role in spreading hate speech.

More than 10,000 Rohingya have been killed and more than 150,000 were subject to physical violence, according to the law firms organizing the cases.

The lawsuits say Facebook’s algorithms amplified hate speech against the Rohingya people and that it didn’t spend enough money to hire moderators and fact checkers who spoke the local languages or understood the political situation.

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