It's world news by now that the
Ugandan President, signed the famous anti homosexuality bill into
law. This has not gone down well for the largest social company in the
US, the sad bit is that most of the apps we use are not home grown and
might have to rely on the innovation from the US.
Today
Facebook’s chief operation says the company is disappointed with the decision made
and is currently reviewing options including suspending its famous apps from
Uganda.
Below is the statement that they released.
STATEMENT
FROM FACEBOOK ON ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY LAW
When we launched Facebook, we
thought of it as a platform to advance people’s rights and liberties of self
expression in all forms. We were equally shocked to learn that Uganda as a
country has gone ahead to sign the Anti Homosexuality bill into a law.
Facebook is currently reviewing its
engagement to Uganda, as we seek to come up with a voice to express our
dissatisfaction. And of course, suspending our operations in Uganda is one of
the options we are considering. In the event that we suspend operations in
Uganda, our platforms of Instagram, Facebook and Whatsapp will
be off for a time we shall deem necessary.
We strongly condemn the act of the
Ugandan Government to overstep the rights of a minority. All humans are created
equal and deserve a right to freedom and happiness.
Signed
Sheryl Kara Sandberg
Chief Operations Officer (COO) At Facebook
Sheryl Kara Sandberg
Chief Operations Officer (COO) At Facebook
Its
world news by now that the Ugandan President, signed the famous anti
homosexuality bill yesterday into law. This has not gone down well for
the largest social company in the US, the sad bit is that most of the
apps we use are not home grown and might have to rely on the innovation
from the US.
Today Facebook’s chief operation, the company is disappointed with the decision made and is currently reviewing options including suspending its famous apps from Uganda. You can read the statement below for details.
- See more at: http://saharatribune.com/2014/02/facebook-instagram-and-whatsapp-threatens-to-suspend-operations-in-uganda-due-to-anti-gay-law/#sthash.YNeLH7Fn.dpuf
Today Facebook’s chief operation, the company is disappointed with the decision made and is currently reviewing options including suspending its famous apps from Uganda. You can read the statement below for details.
- See more at: http://saharatribune.com/2014/02/facebook-instagram-and-whatsapp-threatens-to-suspend-operations-in-uganda-due-to-anti-gay-law/#sthash.YNeLH7Fn.dpuf
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