RUNNER HAILE GEBRESELASSIE CONDEMNS FACEBOOK JAWAR POSTS
Posted: 30 Nov 2019, 18:51
Ethiopian running legend Haile Gebrselassie has told the BBC that fake news shared on Facebook was behind violence in which 78 people died
Trouble was sparked when an influential activist from the Oromo ethnic group, Jawar Mohammed said the authorities were endangering his life by removing his bodyguards.
The violence had ethnic and religious elements, the government said.
Gebrselassie said he could sue Facebook if they fail to remove certain posts.
The double Olympic champion was not explicit about which posts he was referring to, but told the BBC in the capital Addis Ababa that "fake news is easy to spread".
Referring to the death toll, the 46-year-old added that "the main cause I believe was Facebook"

Trouble was sparked when an influential activist from the Oromo ethnic group, Jawar Mohammed said the authorities were endangering his life by removing his bodyguards.
The violence had ethnic and religious elements, the government said.
Gebrselassie said he could sue Facebook if they fail to remove certain posts.
The double Olympic champion was not explicit about which posts he was referring to, but told the BBC in the capital Addis Ababa that "fake news is easy to spread".
Referring to the death toll, the 46-year-old added that "the main cause I believe was Facebook"
I know my people, they don't do such awful things"
- Haile Gebrselassie