"Beginning in August 2017, the Myanmar security forces undertook a brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar’s Northern Rakhine State. A UN investigation found that the role of Facebook in the violence was “significant”. This report is based on an in-depth investigation into Meta (formerly Facebook)’s role in the serious human rights violations perpetrated against the Rohingya. It reveals that in the months and years leading up to the 2017 atrocities, the Facebook platform became an echo chamber of virulent anti-Rohingya content in Myanmar. Meta’s algorithms proactively amplified and promoted content which incited violence, hatred, and discrimination against the Rohingya – pouring fuel on the fire of long-standing discrimination and substantially increasing the risk of an outbreak of mass violence. Despite its partial acknowledgement that it played a role in the 2017 violence against the Rohingya, Meta has to date failed to provide an effective remedy to affected Rohingya communities. However, Amnesty International’s systematic legal analysis of Meta’s role in the atrocities perpetrated against the Rohingya leaves little room for doubt: Meta substantially contributed to adverse human rights impacts suffered by the Rohingya and has a responsibility to provide survivors with an effective remedy." (Back cover)
1 Executive summary, 6
2 Methodology, 12
3 Background, 13
4 Legal framework, 18
5 Meta and advocacy of hatred against the Rohingya, 26
6 "The mechanics of our platform are not neutral": How Facebook fueled human rigths harms against the Rohingya, 38
7 A disaster forewarned: meta's "ilful blindness" in Myanmar, 50
8 Meta's responsibility for human rights harms suffered by the Rohingya, 58
9 Meta and the right to remedy for the Rohingya, 64
10 Conclusion and recommendations, 70