Showing posts with label Facebook Page. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook Page. Show all posts

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Australia hits Facebook over 'racist' page

Sydney - Australian Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has hit out at Facebook over its failure to immediately take down a page that stereotyped Aboriginal people as hopeless petrol-sniffing drunks.
While the content could not be viewed Thursday, Conroy said Facebook should have shut down the site as soon as it was brought to its attention and urged more cooperation from the social network.
"I think it's absolutely inappropriate," he told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation late Wednesday of the page "Controversial Humor Aboriginal Memes."
"We don't live by American laws here in Australia, we live by Australian laws and this is an Australian who is using the fact that Facebook is based in the US to get away from Australian laws."
An online petition against the page on change.org had by Thursday attracted nearly 17,000 supporters and the Australian Media and Communications Authority said it was investigating.
Conroy said he was in touch with Facebook more broadly about inappropriate content.
"We've had a lot of debate and discussion with Facebook. They've now finally employed an employee here in Australia. We're in conversations with that employee," he said.
"Our views have been strongly made to Facebook in the US but at the end of the day it's a US company operating under US law."
Facebook could not be reached Thursday but in a one-line statement to The Australian newspaper it reportedly said: "We don't have anything to share on this but if that changes, we'll let you know."
Asked if Australia had any power to take down a site down generated in Australia, Conroy said they had tried before and got nowhere.
"In the past there's been a whole range of pages, not just on Facebook but on other sites where people have made complaints," he said.
"We've gone to the courts, the courts have issued notices, the police have gone to enforce them over in the US and in the past we've got nowhere."
Race Discrimination Commissioner Helen Szoke said if people felt offended by the page they could also complain to the Australian Human Rights Commission.
"In the last three years we have had an increasing number of complaints which related to cyber racism," Szoke told reporters.
"I have had a look at the images, and I do think they're quite insulting to Aboriginal people.
"There's a tipping point between humour and even controversial humor and material that's just offensive and just insulting." Agence France-Presse

source: gmanetwork.com

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Student who posted bikini photos on Facebook allowed to attend graduation rites


The high school student who got in hot water for posting controversial photos of her on her Facebook page has found relief from a Cebu City court, which cleared the way for her to attend her graduation rites Friday.



The Cebu court issued a temporary restraining order against St. Theresa's College's imposition of sanctions that would have barred the girl from attending her special day, radio dzBB's Cebu affiliate reported.

The identity of the student was withheld as she is a minor.

Earlier, the school barred the girl from attending her graduation ceremony supposedly due to her Facebook photos showing her in a bikini and holding a lighted cigarette, which supposedly violated the school's teachings.

With the TRO, Judge Wilfredo Navarro ordered officials of St. Theresa's College to treat the girl "with kindness and civility befitting true graduates."

The dzBB report quoted the school's lawyer as saying the officials will follow the court order, and made sure that there will be no harassment of the girl on Friday.

The case stemmed from the lawsuit filed by the student's mother against the school for allegedly barring her daughter from attending the graduation rites. — KBK, GMA News

article source: gmanetwork.com