Washington _ Agencies
The social media company "Facebook" intends to pay attention to human rights, by hiring a human rights director, to be interested in how this site can help repel abuses through its website.
The decision was made after warnings from UN human rights experts investigating a possible genocide in Myanmar, in which they said Facebook played a role in spreading the culture of hatred there.
In March 2018, United Nations investigators accused the Facebook site of inciting violence and racial hatred against the Rohingya minority in Myanmar, and an independent fact-finding mission in the past month or so announced that senior figures in the Burmese army must be tried for genocide.
To indicate, Facebook has recently removed the accounts of Myanmar military leaders from the network and the Instagram application.