
Russia opens criminal case against Meta following temporary hate speech policy change
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Russia's Investigative Committee has opened a criminal case against Facebook parent company Meta Platforms accusing the company's employees of "illegal calls for murder and violence" against Russian citizens, according to a statement the committee published Friday.
The case follows a temporary change to Meta's hate speech policy that allows Facebook and Instagram users in some countries to express violent sentiments against Russian armed forced invading Ukraine. Reuters first reported the policy change Thursday.
"A criminal case has been initiated in the Main Investigation Department of the Russian Investigative Committee in connection with illegal calls for murder and violence against citizens of the Russian Federation by employees of the American company Meta, which owns the social networks Facebook and Instagram," the Investigative Committee's statement said, citing the policy change.

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