U.S. court asked to force Facebook to release Myanmar officials' data for genocide case

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A US district court calls on Facebook to release 'all documents and communications produced, drafted, posted or published' of Myanmar's military and police after lawyers accuse the country of genocide against its Rohingya Muslim minority.

Among officials whose Facebook data is being sought were Min Aung Hlaing, commander-in-chief of Myanmar's armed forces. Details from 20 accounts of officials and organizations banned by Facebook in August 2018 were also sought, the document said.

World Court judges have ordered Myanmar to take urgent measures to protect the Rohingya population from genocide and other forms of violence until the case is heard in full.

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