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X suspends business in Brazil over censorship row

Monday, 19 August 2024



X, formerly known as Twitter, has closed its office in Brazil over a censorship row, reports BBC.
The social media platform said a Brazilian Supreme Court judge, Alexandre de Moraes, threatened its legal representative in Brazil with arrest if it did not comply with his "censorship orders".
Brazil's Supreme Court has not commented.
People in Brazil are still able to use X, billionaire Elon Musk's platform said on Saturday.
Mr Moraes had ordered X accounts he has accused of spreading disinformation - many supporters of the former right-wing president Jair Bolsanaro - must be blocked while they are under investigation.
After X owner Musk criticised Mr Moraes, the judge ordered 100,000 reais ($19,774; £15,670) fines a day for any account that X reactivated, and stressed the possible liability of the company's legal representatives in Brazil if this were to happen.
He also put Mr Musk under investigation for charges including the obstruction of justice.
Getty Images Alexandre de Moraes speaks during a session at the Supreme CourtGetty Images
X said in a statement that Brazilian staff had no responsibility or control over whether content is blocked but Mr Moraes has chosen to threaten staff in Brazil rather than respect the law.
"As a result, to protect the safety of our staff, we have made the decision to close our operation in Brazil, effective immediately," X said.
"The responsibility lies solely with Alexandre de Moraes.