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X pulls out of Brazil

17-8-2024 < RT 16 209 words
 


The social media giant claims that a Brazilian top judge threatened the company’s employee with arrest

Elon Musk’s social media network X (formerly Twitter) has announced the suspension of operations in Brazil, citing the Brazilian Supreme Court’s alleged censorship orders, which the company refused to comply with.

Earlier this year, Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered the suspension of multiple accounts allegedly belonging to so-called “digital militants” – a group of influential people associated with right-wing former President Jair Bolsonaro – who have been accused of spreading disinformation about Brazil’s Supreme Court members. Musk, in turn, threatened to “lift all restrictions,” arguing that the ruling represents “the most draconian demands of any country on Earth,” and called for the judge's resignation.

In a statement published on the platform on Saturday, the X Global Government Affairs team claimed that Alexandre de Moraes, acting in secret, threatened the company’s legal representative with arrest if the social media giant did not adhere to the court orders. X also shared a picture of a document allegedly signed by Moraes, which stated that an arrest warrant would be issued against Rachel Nova Conceição, in addition to a daily fine of 20,000 Brazilian reals ($3,650).

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