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    Christchurch shooting: Australia PM calls for social media crackdown

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    Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has called for global restrictions on social media following the Christchurch mosque attacks.

    Facebook and other firms have been criticised for failing to block a -stream of the attack.

    In a letter to 's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who chairs the G20, Mr Morrison asked for leaders to discuss the issue at the upcoming G20 meeting.

    On Friday, twin shootings at mosques in Christchurch killed 50 people.

    The gunman filmed the attack and the live-stream on Facebook lasted for 17 minutes.

    UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid also called on social media firms to take action to stop extremism on their channels.

    Despite the original video being taken down, it was quickly replicated and shared widely on other platforms, including YouTube and Twitter.

    Facebook has said it deleted more than 1.5 million copies of the video in the first day after the incident. It said 1.2 million of those copies were blocked while being uploaded.

    In a copy of the letter posted on Twitter, Mr Morrison expressed concern over the “unrestricted role” of internet technologies in terrorist attacks.

    “It is unacceptable to treat the internet as an ungoverned space,” he wrote.

    Mr Morrison said the aim was to “agree on co-ordinated action to afford…

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