No justice by Facebooks and other world broadcast agencies
Facebook removed 1.5m videos of New
Zealand terror attack in first 24 hours but NEVER MADE ATTEMPT TO REMOVED video pictures of 11 September 2011 attack from the net.
Christchurch Incidence only killed 50
people whereas September 11 incidence killed almost 3000 people BUT the Sept 11 video is
still on circulating for 8 years now and NEVER been banned worldwide. Worsening
the issue when Nicolas Cage was put up as a role actor in the Hollywood Film portraying
the violence things. Don’t you think the world is fair to Moslem community ?
Al Maidah : 32 says that if you had killed one person it is as the same as if you had already killed the whole persons in the entire full universe. Whereas if you make one person live on earth, it is the same as you had make the entire person in the universe alive and healthy.
Hence, we learn that Quran 5:32 NEVER ask a muslim to kill another man. Instead, Quran 5:32 were asking muslim to keep people on earth to be alive and healthy. If a muslim does not comply to Quran 5:32 then he or she IS SIMPLY NOT A MUSLIM because he or she doesn't follow what the Quran really ask him / her to do.
Hence, according to Quran 5:32 the culprits in September 11 ARE NOT MUSLIM since According to Quran 5:32, the real muslim CANNOT simply kill another person irrespective of the person background or religion or believe or political taught or whatever. So who is the real culprit in 11 September really needs to be investigated fully and let known to the public exclusively.
Al Maidah : 32 says that if you had killed one person it is as the same as if you had already killed the whole persons in the entire full universe. Whereas if you make one person live on earth, it is the same as you had make the entire person in the universe alive and healthy.
Hence, we learn that Quran 5:32 NEVER ask a muslim to kill another man. Instead, Quran 5:32 were asking muslim to keep people on earth to be alive and healthy. If a muslim does not comply to Quran 5:32 then he or she IS SIMPLY NOT A MUSLIM because he or she doesn't follow what the Quran really ask him / her to do.
Hence, according to Quran 5:32 the culprits in September 11 ARE NOT MUSLIM since According to Quran 5:32, the real muslim CANNOT simply kill another person irrespective of the person background or religion or believe or political taught or whatever. So who is the real culprit in 11 September really needs to be investigated fully and let known to the public exclusively.
Facebook removed 1.5m copies of the video of the New Zealand terrorist attack in the first 24 hours after Friday’s shootings, highlighting the enormous challenge involved in keeping violent and offensive material off social networks.
Fifty
people died in the attack on two mosques in Christchurch, which
was livestreamed for 17 minutes on Facebook by the gunman. Although the
original footage was removed after an hour and banned by the most popular
social media sites, it has since been repeatedly reuploaded by other users,
leaving tech companies struggling to keep it off their servers.
New
Zealand’s prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, has said she will seek talks with
Facebook on its efforts to stop circulation of the video. The social network’s
livestreaming system was rolled
out to all
users asFacebook
Live in 2016 and has increasingly become known for a series of murders
and suicides broadcast on the system.
“This is
an issue that goes well beyond New Zealand but that doesn’t mean we can’t play
an active role in seeing it resolved,” said Ardern. “This is an issue I will
look to be discussing directly with Facebook.”
The
comments came as politicians in the UK said social media companies had to step
up efforts to tackle online hate. The chancellor, Philip Hammond, told BBC
One’s The Andrew Marr Show: “The big media companies certainly have to do more.
As the world becomes more and more digital, we have to find ways of ensuring
our digital environment is regulated as effectively, and behaves with the same
standards and norms, that we would expect in the real world around us. That
clearly isn’t happening at the moment.”
Jeremy
Corbyn, the Labour leader, told Sky’s Sophy Ridge on Sunday: “We’ve got to be
far more aware of the dangers of the far right.” He agreed with calls by his
deputy, Tom Watson, for social media firms to do more to tackle the problem. He
said they should act immediately to remove content such as the videos uploaded
by the alleged attacker in the Christchurch shootings, but said it also raised
the question of regulation.
Social
networking companies, which have built enormously profitable
businesses by designing sites that make it simple for anyone to upload and
distribute material, are now fighting their own systems as they try to keep the
video off their sites.
In the
first day after the attack, Facebook says it blocked 1.2m attempts to upload
the video thanks to its system automatically recognising the footage and a
further 300,000 clips were removed by moderators after going live.
The social
network said it was removing any clip featuring the gunman’s footage, even if
that would not normally break its rules. “Out of respect for the people
affected by this tragedy and the concerns of local authorities, we’re also
removing all edited versions of the video that do not show graphic content,” said
Mia Garlick of Facebook New Zealand.
This goes
further than several British news organisations such as MailOnline, the Sun and
the Mirror, which faced an outcry on Facebook after uploading edited versions
of the gunman’s footage to their websites on Friday morning. Mail Online also
uploaded a full copy of the gunman’s 74-page manifesto, which was later
removed.
Despite
this, the Sun and the Daily Mail’s print editions used their Saturday front
pages to attack social networks for hosting the video. The Daily Mail front
page article headlined “Massacre shame of Facebook” criticised the social
network for enabling “sick users to copy the footage and repost it across the
web”, without mentioning that its sister website had uploaded parts of the
footage and the shooter’s manifesto.
YouTube
has also taken measures to remove video of the attack from its site, although
for some time it was easy to find the footage by entering simple search terms
relating to the attack.
Although
it is relatively simple for social networks to block identical uploads of the
same video, users have bypassed these blocks by editing footage of the attack
or by simply filming the original video on their laptop screen.
While
mainstream social networks have been criticised for their role in hosting the
footage, many more copies are likely to have spread via encrypted messaging
services such as WhatsApp and Telegram.
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