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Thai junta threatens Telenor on Facebook

Thailand's military junta has threatened to block Norway's Telenor from bidding in the country's upcoming 4G auctions in retaliation for revealing that it was ordered to block Facebook in the immediate aftermath of last month's military coup.

Thai junta threatens Telenor on Facebook
DTAC's offices in Thailand. Photo: Telenor
Colonel Settapong Malisuwan, deputy head of the Thai Post and Telecommunications Authority, lambasted Telenor's openness as "inappropriate", saying that the company "showed no respect for the difficult situation in Thailand". 
 
He said that a new committee would now scrutinise the shareholder structure of Telenor's Thai subsidiary DTAC to determine whether it was a suitable bidder in the upcoming 4G auction. 
 
"If we find a violation of the rules, we will take legal action, not just ban them from the 4G auction," he said. 
 
Tor Odland, the head of Communications for Telenor Asia, told Aftenposten earlier this week exactly how the block had been imposed. 
 
"We received a call from the national telecommunications and broadcasting regulator (NBTC) to temporarily restrict access to Facebook," he told the newspaper. "Prior to this, a meeting had been held between the regulator and all the major internet providers in Thailand. The restriction was implemented at 3.35pm, and potentially impacted all of DTAC's 10 million Facebook users." 
 
Telenor holds a 42.61 percent stake in DTAC, 42.61 per cent in DTAC, comfortably below the 49 percent limit for foreign ownership under Thailand's telecom laws. 
 
Telenor itself is 53.97 percent owned by the Norwegian government. 

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Facebook deletes virus conspiracy accounts in Germany

Facebook says it has deleted the accounts, pages and groups linked to virus conspiracy theorists, anti-vaxxers and anti-maskers in Germany who are vocal opponents of government restrictions to control the coronavirus pandemic.

Facebook deletes virus conspiracy accounts in Germany
An anti-vaccination and anti-Covid demo in Berlin on August 28th. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Christophe Gateau

With just 10 days to go before Germany’s parliamentary elections – where the handling of the pandemic by Angela Merkel’s goverment will come under scrutiny – Facebook said it had “removed a network of Facebook and Instagram accounts” linked to the so-called “Querdenker” or Lateral Thinker movement.

The pages posted “harmful health misinformation, hate speech and incitement to violence”, the social media giant said in a statement.

It said that the people behind the pages “used authentic and duplicate accounts to post and amplify violating content, primarily focused on promoting the conspiracy that the German government’s Covid-19 restrictions are part of a larger plan to strip citizens of their freedoms and basic rights.”

The “Querdenker” movement, which is already under surveillance by Germany’s intelligence services, likes to portray itself as the mouthpiece of opponents
of the government’s coronavirus restrictions, organising rallies around the country that have drawn crowds of several thousands.

READ ALSO: Germany’s spy agency to monitor ‘Querdenker’ Covid sceptics

It loosely groups together activists from both the far-right and far-left of the political spectrum, conspiracy theorists and anti-vaxxers. And some of their rallies have descended into violence.

Social media platforms regularly face accusations that they help propagate misinformation and disinformation, particularly with regard to the pandemic and vaccines.

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