‘Spreading like wildfire’: Facebook fights hate speech before Myanmar poll They use race and religion to attack me, says a Muslim contestant at the general election on Sunday. Reuters 3 h ago

One of two Muslims allowed to run for the ruling party in Buddhist-majority Myanmar’s general election on Sunday, Sithu Maung, worries fake news on Facebook could damage his chances.

Within a torrent of racist abuse and misinformation posted about him ahead of the polls are false claims he plans to close Buddhist monastic schools and to advocate for the teaching of Arabic.

“They use race and religion to attack me,” the 33-year-old told Reuters in the commercial capital of Yangon, where he is standing for a seat won by the ruling party in the last election.

“These days people use social media more than ever … and when they see false information 10 times it becomes the truth.”