Facebook said Thursday that some of its services were “disrupted” in Burma, three days after the coup that overthrew the civilian government of Aung San Suu Kyi.
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“We are seeing that access to Facebook is currently interrupted for some people,” a company spokesperson told AFP. “We urge the authorities to restore connectivity so that residents can communicate with their families and friends and access important information.”