Jan 13 (Reuters) - Facebook owner Meta Platforms said on Thursday it would "assess the feasibility" of commissioning an independent human rights assessment into its work in Ethiopia, after its oversight board recommended a review be done into how Facebook and Instagram have been used to spread content that heightens the risk of violence in Ethiopia. (Reporting by Elizabeth Culliford)
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