UN Chief on Twitter: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has condemned the decision to ban Twitter accounts of journalists. UN Secretary-General’s spokesman Stephane Dujarric said in a press conference that the Twitter accounts of journalists are being banned arbitrarily, which is very dangerous for freedom of expression.
Spokesman Stéphane Dujarric said, “Banning journalists’ accounts is a dangerous precedent. The UN Secretary-General is concerned about this arbitrary banning of journalists’ accounts. Twitter is a platform where journalists from around the world express their views freely.” A media platform that claims freedom of expression should not be silenced. Taking this step sets a poor precedent at a time when journalists around the world are facing censorship, threats to their lives and worse .”
UN is closely monitoring Twitter
A spokesman for the UN Secretary-General said, ‘We are monitoring Twitter every day because Twitter has influence in the field of social media. Twitter is an important platform for us to share information and information. Controversial language, climate and other worrying topics have been seen on this platform. So we are monitoring the situation closely.”
Journalists violate Twitter’s doxing rules
The Twitter account of some journalists around the world has been banned forever by the social media company Twitter. Journalists from New York Times, Washington Post, CNN and Voice of America are also included in these suspended accounts. Old tweets have also disappeared from the profiles of these journalists. Elon Musk has accused these journalists of violating Twitter’s doxing rules.
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