Meta's oversight board has ordered the removal of a video posted on Facebook by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, in which he threatened violence against his political opponents. This marks the first time the board has instructed Meta to shut down an account run by a government leader, potentially indicating a shift in the company's stance on dealing with content posted by users who enjoy impunity on its site. The board has also called for the suspension of Hun Sen's Facebook and Instagram accounts for six months. Hun Sen has called on his followers to switch to rival platforms TikTok and Telegram.
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