Jakarta - Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) with other mass organizations was about to leave for the Indonesian office of Facebook located at Jalan Gatot Subroto, South Jakarta this afternoon after Friday prayers
The reason for FPI's visit to the office of Facebook because it wants to hold a protest action related to the number of blocking Islamic accounts, both da'wah accounts and accounts of social concern. FPI rate, efforts made up is a discriminatory act.
To anticipate this, the police from Metro Jaya Police prepared to provide escort in front of the office up.
As revealed by Head of Police Public Relations of Metro Jaya Kombes, Raden Praboyo Argo Yuwono, his side also already know the action through notification letter.
"I've been able to notice, about a thousand," Argo said when met Liputan6.com in Jakarta.
Police have also planned security engineering to prevent undesirable events. However, he did not disclose how many policemen were down for security.
Furthermore, Argo revealed the police also helped to process the mass mediation with the Facebook side in order to find common ground.
As is known, not only in Indonesia, Facebook was also faced with a wave of protests and demonstrations in several countries. The reasons for the protests were different.
In Syria, for example, the country had held a Facebook demo boycott in 2009. The reason, Israelis who live in the area of Golan Heights at the time feared could mencatut Israel as their country of residence in the Facebook profile column.
In addition to Syria, Facebook was greeted negatively in his home country. The presence of Facebook's new office in Menlo Park, Palo Alto, California, United States (US) also protested most of the residents because they complained of the presence of new offices to eat pakir land and cause congestion.
Still in the US, Facebook has also been protested by the organization UltraViolet because of issues of gender equality and diversity. And in June 2015, a number of circles also went to the Facebook office to protest company policies that require every user to use their real names.
Because of this, Facebook was censured by various communities. Many countries are protesting against social media fronted by Mark Zuckerberg, ranging from Germany, Belgium, Spain, Holland, to France. Because of this protest, Facebook finally revised the policy.
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