Anti-migrant sentiment persists on Facebook in midst of spike in Covid-19 cases

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Although many of the offensive posts have been reported and flagged, xenophobic posts still exist today. FMTNews Xenophobia Rohingya Covid19

Harsh comments about refugees and undocumented migrants in Malaysia have appeared on Facebook.

In one private group with nearly 100,000 members, a comment says: “Hope they all die, this cursed pig ethnic group”. In closed private groups, some of the harshest comments were found. Such groups have also been a hotbed for hate speech and misinformation in other parts of the world. “It would be irresponsible to not actively take down anti-refugee and anti-Rohingya Facebook groups and pages.”

Rights groups said the government had failed to do enough to curb xenophobia as it rounded up thousands of undocumented migrants and said it would no longer accept Rohingya refugees.

 

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