26 July 2024
Telegram’s Role in the Ongoing Violence in Rakhine State
In Burma, nationalists and military supporters have exploited popular social media platforms such as Facebook and YouTube to foster tension and discrimination across ethnic, religious, political, and social lines, and have contributed to the ongoing violence in Rakhine State.
However, due to the junta’s imposed bans and restrictions on Facebook after the 2021 coup, the majority of the public migrated to the platform “Telegram,” and currently continue to simultaneously engage with both.
Facebook’s new censorship policies on content related to the Rohingya and other issues concerning Rakhine State have also restricted nationalists and military supporters from continuing to push harmful narratives on this platform. They have instead shifted to rely on another application – Telegram – as their primary platform to launch propaganda campaigns, spread disinformation and fake news intended to construe the facts, and overall weaponize the use of information online. They have constructed and established a digital network of different profiles on various social media platforms for immediate and mass distribution of their content to society. Utilizing this network, the harmful narratives launched on Telegram are then scattered across other platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok.
Key Words
They avoid the use of “Rohingya,” and instead employ key words historically found within genocidal propaganda that aim to erase the group’s existence in history.
28 February 2025
Asian NGO Network on National Human Rights Institutions , CSO Working Group on Independent National Human Rights Institution (Burma/Myanmar)
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