Faebook said he made “unequivocal statements of intent to commit violence” against opposition politicians. Read more at straitstimes.com.
- Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Sen on Friday said that he could block access to Facebook in the country, after the company said it would remove a video in which he threatened to beat up political opponents.
Long a prolific Facebook user, Mr Hun Sen announced on Thursday night that he had stopped using the platform and appeared to have deleted his account. He then urged Cambodians to download other social media platforms, including Telegram, TikTok, Line, Viber and Meta-owned WhatsApp.
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