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Facebook has its decision to a famous photograph of the Vietnam War on its website. The photo is of a naked, 9-year-old Vietnamese girl and other terrified children running away from a napalm attack in South Vietnam. The napalm badly her back. The iconic photograph was by Associated Press photographer Nick Ut and a Pulitzer Prize for photo-journalism. However, Facebook the photo from its site because the child in the photo is naked. Facebook a lot of complaints after the ban. Even the president of Norway, Erna Solberg, Facebook. She the photo was an important part of history and that Facebook editing history by erasing the image.

Ms Solberg why she was so angry. She said: "They must the difference between editing out child pornography and editing out history." She on her own Facebook page: "I want my children and other children to up in a society where history is as it was." After Facebook to allow the photo back on its pages, a spokesperson made a comment, saying: "An image of a naked child would normally presumed to our community standards, and in some countries might even as child pornography. In [the case of the 'Napalm Girl' photograph], we the history and global importance of this image in documenting a particular moment in time."

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