Big action from Russia against Meta - Spokesperson put in wanted list
World News / Big action from Russia against Meta - Spokesperson put in wanted list
World News - Big action from Russia against Meta - Spokesperson put in wanted list
World News: According to an online database maintained by the country's Interior Ministry, Russia has included the spokesperson of American technology company Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, in the wanted list. It is noteworthy that the spokesperson is the owner of Facebook and Instagram, which has been included in the wanted list. Let us tell you that Meta Communications Director Andy Stone was included in the want list on Sunday. However, the Interior Ministry has not given details of the case against Stone. From here it is only told that he is wanted on criminal charges. Meta has not said anything in this matter at present.Andy Stone included in wanted listAccording to an independent news website covering Russia's protests and prison system, Stone was placed on the wanted list in February 2022, but authorities made no related statement at the time and there were no news media reports on the matter until this week. Did not report.Violence against russiansIn March this year, Russia's Federal Investigative Committee launched a criminal investigation into Meta. It alleged that the company's actions following Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, were tantamount to inciting violence against Russians.Change in hate speech policyAfter Russian troops moved into Ukraine, Stone announced a temporary change to Meta's hate speech policy to allow forms of political expression that typically violate (its) rules, such as Russian Violent speeches like death to the invaders. In the same statement, Stone said credible calls for violence against Russian civilians would remain banned.Accusations of promoting terrorismMedia reports claimed on Sunday that a Russian court had issued an arrest warrant for Stone earlier this month on charges of promoting terrorism. The report did not specify the source of the information, which could not be independently verified. In April 2022, Russia also formally barred Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg from entering the country.