BERLIN, Nov. 6 (UPI) -- Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and three other executives are being investigated by German prosecutors over allegations they broke national hate speech laws by failing to remove offensive posts, prosecutors said.
Lawyer Chan-jo Jun accuses Facebook of tolerating hate speech, Holocaust denial and calls to murder or violence, which are banned in Germany, Der Spiegel reported. The complaint lists 438 posts not deleted by Facebook despite repeated requests by users.