Kenya: Amnesty Welcomes Kenya Court Ruling Allowing $2.4b Lawsuit Against Meta for Fueling Violence, Killings Amid War in Tigray
- A Kenyan court ruled that Meta can be sued for allegedly promoting content related to ethnic violence in Ethiopia during the Tigray civil war, according to a plaintiff in the case.
- The plaintiffs claim that Facebook's recommendation systems amplified violent posts during the Tigray war between 2020 and 2022.
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Court allows case of promoting Ethiopia violence against Facebook to proceed
Facebook's content moderators were based in Nairobi during a conflict in Ethiopia's north which lasted from 2020 to 2022 that saw a spike in hateful content on the platform in the eastern Africa country. The claimants want Meta to pay $2.4bn to victims of hate and violence incited on Facebook
Kenya: Amnesty Welcomes Kenya Court Ruling Allowing $2.4b Lawsuit Against Meta for Fueling Violence, Killings Amid War in Tigray
Addis Abeba- Amnesty International has welcomed a ruling by the High Court of Kenya that determined it has jurisdiction to hear a case against Meta, the parent company of Facebook, over allegations that the platform contributed to "ethnic violence and killings" during the two-year war in Ethiopia's Tigray region.

Meta can be sued in Kenya over posts related to Ethiopia violence, court rules
NAIROBI (Reuters) - A Kenyan court has ruled that Facebook's parent company Meta can be sued in the East African country over its alleged role in promoting content that led to ethnic violence in neighbouring Ethiopia, a plaintiff in the…
Nairobi High Court declares Kenya's justice competent to prosecute US giant Meta
In Kenya, the Nairobi High Court has just declared Kenya's courts competent to prosecute the American giant Meta after an appeal from the American firm that the country's justice could not judge her. The case dates back to 2022 when two Ethiopian nationals filed a complaint against the Facebook social network they accused of spreading hate messages during the Tigray War.
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