The Sri Lankan government accused Facebook of failing to act swiftly to curb hate speech by Sinhala Buddhist extremists on the social media platform, which it says stoked anti-Muslim riots on the island last week.
Harin Fernando, Sri Lanka’s telecommunications minister, said “this whole country could have been burning in hours”.
Speaking to the Guardian, he added that “hate speech is not being controlled by these organisations and it has become a critical issue globally”. “
Facebook is not reacting as fast as we have wanted it to react. In the past it has taken various number of days to review [flagged posts] or even to take down the pages.”