Magazine Cover Featuring Hizbul Mujahideen Militant Burhan Wani Blocked By Facebook

Facebook blocks magazine cover featuring Hizbul Mujahideen militant Burhan Wani

On July 8, local dailies and magazines in Kashmir were filled with stories about Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani, who had been killed by the security forces on the same day last year. His death had triggered months of protest and bloodshed. Kashmir Ink, the weekly attached to the daily, Greater Kashmir, featured the slain militant on the cover, in an issue titled “Kashmir, A Year After Burhan’s Death”.

But when the magazine posted the cover on Facebook, it was removed by the social media website, Greater Kashmir reported. On July 8, the publication’s Facebook page was also blocked for a day. It received a standard message from Facebook: “You’re temporarily blocked from posting. This temporary block will last for 24 hours, and you won’t be able to post on Facebook until it’s finished. We removed the post below because it doesn’t follow the Facebook Community Standards.”

In an email statement, Majid Maqbool, executive editor of Kashmir Ink,said the social network’s actions were “completely unjustified”. Maqbool sought an immediate restoration of the page. “Our official page should be restored soon so that our online readers are able to see and access the latest issue,” he said.

On Monday afternoon, the magazine’s Facebook page was still blocked, Maqbool told Scroll.in. “We can only surf the page, we are not allowed to share any story or send any messages yet from the page,” he said.

Source: SCROLL

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