Dear Facebook
Staff,
I am writing you
in my capacity of the Member of the European Parliament, elected by
Croatian citizens to protect their rights and interest.
This email is
about protecting their right to freedom of the mind and expressing political
opinion.
Many of Croatian
citizens are dissatisfied with your Community Standards rules.
According to the
forms used for punishment for publishing certain content.
It seems that
the selection of prohibited content is very subjective.
For example, it
is forbidden to publish content regarding Slobodan Praljak with an
explanation that he is ar criminal. The same rule does not apply to the publication
of content with Slobodan Milosevic, Ratko Mladic and other convicted
war criminals.
Also, many
members are blocked because they upload pictures of the coat of arms of the
Republic of Croatia with the first white field. The problem is that it is
understood as the coat of arms of the Independent State of Croatia,
but it has been
used since the 15th century (https://hr.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Grb_Republike_Hrvatske
- you can see here that the one of the oldest is placed in
Innsbruck, Austria).
Can you tell me
who is in charge of review and selection the content? Can you explain why the
different rules apply to Slobodan Praljak and to Sloboda Milosevic and
other aggressors?
Thank you in
advance for your answer.
Best regards,
RuzaTomasic
European
Parliament, Member
European
Parliament
WIE 02U041
60, rue Wiertz /
Wiertzstraat 60
B-1047
Bruxelles/Brussel
ruza.tomasic@europarl.europa.eu<mailto:ruza.tomasic@europarl.europa.eu>
Tel. +32(0)2 28
45636
Fax.+32(0)2 28
49636
European
Parliament
18.12.2019