Ousted Sri Lankan PM\'s party asks Facebook to protect users

Ousted Sri Lankan PM's party asks Facebook to protect users

AP  |  Colombo 

The ousted Sri Lankanprime minister's party urged to safeguard the identity of its supporters on the platform, fearing information sharing with what it calls the country's "illegal" government can lead to a crackdown against the users.

Party said Sunday that blocked its official page ahead of a public rally on Thursday but restored it on Saturday.

"It is very likely that officials from the current illegal administration ... may ask Facebook for information on selected Sri Lankan users of Facebook that should rightfully be private," said the letter, sent on Thursday.

"Such requests may include information on named individuals, geo locations and other identification details of users who view and post on these pages," the letter said.

"It is vital this information be safeguarded as the current illegal administration will most likely use these in ways which are legally prohibited."

Dissanayaka said Facebook officials had not yet responded to the letter. Facebook officials did not immediately respond to a request for comment by

was sacked last month by Sirisena replaced Wickremesinghe with Mahinda Rajapaksa, who has had two no-confidence motions against him.

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First Published: Sun, November 18 2018. 16:20 IST