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Should Facebook Censor Violent Images?

Facebook caves in under pressure to take down violent videos. We explore the issues.

The social media giant Facebook published some impressive earnings figures after the New York markets closed on Wednesday.

But some of their thunder's been stolen by a row over their decision not to censor videos published by Facebook users which show extreme violence and deaths. They include a clip which shows a woman being beheaded by a masked man. Facebook has since said it WOULD remove the videos, until it has reviewed its position.

On the programme we speak to Stephen Balkam, who's been critical of Facebook's initial stance. He heads a group called the Family Online Safety Institute in the US - a group that Facebook consults about their content.

Also - we discuss the implications for the Bangladeshi clothing trade with the EU's trade commissioner Karel De Gucht and from the International Labour Organization.

We hear why Sri Lankan's electricity bills are going up and why the French Presdient is selling his wine cellar.

As ever, we're joined throughout the programme by guests on both sides of the Pacific, this time in New York and Hong Kong.

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55 minutes

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Thu 2 May 2013 00:05GMT

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  • Thu 2 May 2013 00:05GMT

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