
Former President of Ecuador Rafael Correa speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Brussels, Thursday, April 11, 2019. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was forcibly bundled out of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London and into a waiting British police van on Thursday, setting up a potential court battle over attempts to extradite him to the U.S. to face charges related to the publication of tens of thousands of secret government documents. (AP Photo/Mike Corder)
QUITO, Ecuador 聽鈥 Facebook has blocked the page of former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa in what the firebrand leader is lambasting as part of a 鈥渂rutal persecution.鈥
The page where Correa posted messages to his followers disappeared Thursday.
When asked about the page鈥檚 removal, a Facebook spokesperson said the social media company prohibits users from sharing private personal information like financial records that may 鈥渃ompromise the identity of people using our platform.鈥
Correa has been posting information online about an offshore bank account allegedly used by the brother of Ecuador鈥檚 current president, Lenin Moreno, to stash millions.
Moreno is Correa鈥檚 ex-ally-turned-nemesis and has not been directly tied to the account.
On Twitter, Correa said his page鈥檚 removal was 鈥渁nother show of desperation鈥 over what he and others are dubbing the 鈥淚NA Papers鈥 scandal.聽 /muf