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Facebook reportedly plans to sue Thailand's government over its demand that the company block users within the country from accessing a group critical of its king

reported earlier in the day that Facebook had heeded the demand to block users within Thailand from accessing the group after the government threatened to take Facebook to court.

The group, "Royalist Marketplace," has one million members and was created by Pavin Chachavalpongpun, an academic and critic of the monarchy who has been living in self-imposed exile in Japan. "For Facebook to accept the request of the Thai government to block its access in Thailand, Facebook has become a part of obstructing democratisation in my country and promoting the information censorship. Facebook's decision is detrimental both to the right to express freely and democracy in this region," he said.

 

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Please sue. I want to see how it goes. Thai people do not need Facebook.

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johnwinyu Thai people like this

Facebook suing Thailand, Tiktok sueing trump & administration...... There is something very wrong when companies are able to sue whole GOVERNMENTS for money ect. Leadership and leading a country shouldn’t be seen a this much of a business imo. Too much power!

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Can we sue Facebook for censorship?

He is a tiring little prat.

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