Facebook, Instagram remove accounts from Nigeria, Egypt, UAE, give reasons

The tech giant said it removed a total of 443 Facebook and 125 Instagram accounts, as well as 200 pages and 76 groups originating in the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Nigeria and Indonesia.
A smaller operation was involved in “domestic-focused coordinated inauthentic behaviour in Indonesia,” with fake accounts sharing content in support of the independence movement in West Papua province, while others posted criticism of it.
A third operation, originating in Egypt, focused on Somalia, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Yemen, Tunisia, Iran, Turkey, Lebanon and Qatar, the social media company said.
”The fake account also made criticism of Qatar, Iran, and Turkey; and Yemen’s southern separatist movement.”
Over 7 million accounts followed one or more of the pages and some 3,000 accounts joined at least one of the groups.
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