Ex-Meta Engineer Sues Over Gaza Content Censorship Concerns

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Former Meta employee Ferras Hamad has sued the company, alleging he was unlawfully fired for investigating claims of censorship against Palestinian creators and activists. Hamad, a Palestinian-American software engineer, claims his termination was due to his national origin and religion, as well as his work on censorship issues, which was part of his job. Meta denies the allegations, stating Hamad was dismissed for violating data access policies. The lawsuit highlights broader concerns about Meta's handling of content related to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
- Former Meta employee sues company, says he was fired after raising Israel-Gaza censorship concerns NBC News
- Ex-Meta employee sues for wrongful termination over handling of pro-Palestinian content Fox Business
- Palestinian-American engineer accuses Meta of firing him over Gaza content The Guardian
- Palestinian-American sues Meta, alleging speech discrimination on platform CNN
- Former Meta engineer sues company saying he was fired over handling of Gaza content Yahoo Finance
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