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How Facebook Abets Rodrigo Duterte's Drug War in the Philippines

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Mark Leon Goldberg
Oct 01, 2018
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If you want a glimpse of a dystopian future in which authoritarian leaders harness the power of social media to carry out human rights abuses and suppress their political opponents, you need to look no further than the Philippines today.

There are few countries in the world as hyper connected on Facebook as the Philippines. And here, President Rodrigo Duterte and his allies are using Facebook to advance their so-called war on drugs which has resulted in the deaths of thousands of people, mostly through extra-judicial killings. All the while, so called Facebook "influencers" are spreading false information -- even a faked pornographic image to undermine leaders in the Philippines who are critical of Duterte. It is a nightmare situation and one in which Facebook is an accomplice.

On the line with me to discuss the deleterious effect of Facebook on democracy in the Philippines is Davey Alba. She is a senior technology reporter with BuzzFeed News who wrote a deeply reported article examinin…

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