Social media platforms asked to preserve evidence of human rights violations in Afghanistan
Kabul, Aug. 31 -- The US Central Command on Monday midnight announced that the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan has been completed, ending 20 years of Washington-led invasion of the war-torn nation.
Now, it is anticipated that the situation in Afghanistan will evolve and even might pose a serious risk to human rights. In such a situation, Human Rights groups, Access Now, Amnesty International, and USA Human Rights Watch have asked the social media platform to preserve evidence of potential human rights abuse in the country.
In the press release, the groups mentioned, "It is critical that online platforms that allow for hosting and sharing of content, including social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, pres...
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