FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril
26, 2016
Contact: media@counterextremism.com
Contact: media@counterextremism.com
CEP Applauds Facebook and Twitter for Shutting Down Hamas Accounts for Inciting Violence
(New York, NY) – The Counter
Extremism Project (CEP) today applauded reports
that social media companies Facebook and Twitter had suspended
accounts connected to the terror group Hamas
and issued the following statement, attributable to CEO Ambassador
Mark D. Wallace and President Frances F. Townsend:
“Actions by Facebook and Twitter to
delete Hamas accounts are welcome news and hopefully reflect a new
determination to combat the misuse of social media platforms by terror
groups. Reports indicate Facebook closed down Hamas's official page
and Twitter took down accounts associated with Hamas’s military
wing.
“The ability of these terror groups to
propagandize, recruit, and incite to violence is critical to their
survival. In order to overcome the ideology that feeds hate,
intolerance, and violence, we must combat attempts by these groups to
dominate the narrative being fed through the Internet and on social
media platforms.
“Since its founding in September 2014,
CEP has raised the alarm before the U.S. Congress and other public
venues about the dangers posed by extremists having unfettered access
to social media platforms to recruit and incite to violence. Since
October 2014, we have identified and reported hundreds of extremist
accounts to Twitter through #CEPDigitalDisruption,
our rigorous research and crowdsourcing campaign.
“While the actions of Facebook and
Twitter are noteworthy, we continue to be concerned that there is
nothing standing in the way of Hamas re-establishing these accounts
quickly. Facebook and Twitter must develop a more systematic process
for recognizing accounts belonging to Hamas, as well as other
extremist groups, and take them down as soon as they appear.”
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About The Counter Extremism Project
(CEP)The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) is a
not-for-profit, non-partisan, international policy organization formed
to combat the growing threat from extremist ideology. Led by a
renowned group of former world leaders and former diplomats, CEP
combats extremism by pressuring financial support networks, countering
the narrative of extremists and their online recruitment, and
advocating for strong laws, policies and regulations.
The Counter Extremism Project

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