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FB continues ban on Myanmar anti-coup groups: Report
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Nay Pyi Taw, May 16 (TIWN) Facebook has reportedly upheld a ban on many organisations in Myanmar that have joined forces to resist the military coup that took place on February 1.
The bans were put in place back in 2019, when groups like the Arakan Army, and many of its allies, were classified as terrorist organisations by the then democratically-elected government, The Verge citing Rest of World, reported. After the military coup and government takeover by the military or Tatmadaw, carried out after the November 2020 general elections in it claimed were fraudulent, the political situation has become extremely complex.
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