Facebook appoints Israeli censor to oversight board June 13, 2020 by Edward Morgan
Facebook has hired the former director-general of Israels justice ministry as a member of its new oversight board.
This body will effectively determine what content to censor or permit on the social media platform.
Emi Palmor headed the justice ministry from 2014 until she was dismissed from her post last year.
Under her direction, the Israeli justice ministry petitioned Facebook to censor legitimate speech of human rights defenders and journalists because it was deemed politically undesirable, Palestinian civil society groups stated this month.
The groups condemned Facebooks selection of Palmor, warning of her potential role in muzzling freedom of expression and censoring human rights defenders, particularly Palestinian, Arab and Muslim voices on the platform.
The Palestine Digital Rights Coalition, the Palestinian Human Rights Organizations Council and the Palestinian Non-Governmental Organizations Network are urging Facebook to consider the grave consequences that electing Emi Palmor may have particularly on Palestinian human rights defenders and on freedom of expression online in defense of Palestinian rights.
Who is Emi Palmor?
Palmors time as the top civil servant at the Israeli justice ministry coincided with the term of Ayelet Shaked as the minister.
Ironically, Shaked became notorious prior to assuming that role for making a Facebook post inciting the genocide of Palestinians.
Under Palmors oversight, the ministry formed a cyber unit successfully resulting in the removal of tens of thousands of Palestinian posts from social media platforms.
Adalah, a group that advocates for the rights of Palestinians in Israel, argued against the legality of the units practices.
According to Adalah, the unit makes requests to the Israeli state attorney, appealing to Facebook and Google to remove, restrict or suspend access to certain content, pages or users.
Adalah says this is carried out with no transparency or legal procedure whatsoever, and with no framework for users to defend themselves against allegations that their posts were illegal or warranted removal. Facebook protects Israel
There have been increased calls for censorship on social media platforms by US media and political elites, especially after they drummed up the evidence-free or false allegations of a massive Russian-backed effort to use social media to influence the 2016 US presidential elections in favor of Donald Trump.
The European Union has pledged to help Israel fight against free speech...
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