German Prosecutors Probe Facebook Hate Incitement Claim
Muhammad Rameez Published November 07, 2016 | 01:55 PM
BERLIN, Nov 7, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 07th Nov, 2016 ) - German prosecutors said Monday they have launched a preliminary investigation after receiving a complaint alleging that top Facebook bosses including founder Mark Zuckerberg are condoning hate speech on the online social network.
"A complaint has been filed by a lawyer that accuses, among others, Mr Zuckerberg" of "the offense of incitement," the spokesman of the Munich prosecution service, Florian Weinziel, told AFP. "Following the complaint, an investigation has been launched.
What needs to be determined now is whether the Munich prosecution service is the competent office for such claims, and whether there has been criminal conduct," he said, adding that investigators are also looking into whether German penal law applies in this case.
Lawyer Chan-jo Jun, who had initiated the claim, said he had compiled a list of 438 cases including incitement of hate and violence as well as support for terrorist groups made on Facebook, but which he said the social network has failed to delete even though they have been repeatedly flagged up as offensive speech.
"The management violated German law, by not removing illegal content from Facebook despite being notified, and allowing the content to be publicly available," Jun said of his complaint, which he said also targets Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg and managing director of the northern Europe region Martin Ott.
Jun last year filed a similar challenge in the northern city of Hamburg but prosecutors there rejected the claim, saying that Facebook managers did not fall under German jurisdiction.
Facebook and Twitter have seen a rise in anti-migrant commentary in Europe's biggest economy, as public misgivings grow in some corners over the almost 900,000 asylum seekers who arrived last year.
The government has repeatedly pushed the US online networks to take swift action to combat hate speech. Despite a pledge in December last year by Facebook, Twitter and Google to examine and remove offensive posts in Germany within 24 hours, users have reported that their requests to take down hate speech have often hit a wall.
Senior politicians in Germany have in recent weeks voiced exasperation over the issue. In an interview last month, Justice Minister Heiko Maas said the online giants had taken action only in a minority of cases, and warned of "consequences" if they failed to meet their obligations.
Out of the cases reported to Twitter in Germany, only one percent was erased, he said, while for Facebook, the proportion was 46 percent. Volker Kauder, a key member of Chancellor Angela Merkel's party, said the social media groups should face penalties in case of recalcitrance on the issue.
If the companies fail to remove offensive posts within a week after they have been reported, then they should be penalised, with a suggested fine of 50,000 Euros ($55,000) per post, he said.
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