Twitter has suspended an account belonging to an Arab dissident newspaper without providing an explanation. said they found out they did not have access to the social media network on World Press Freedom Day, which fell on May 3rd.
Founded in February, the newspaper provides a platform for opposition voices in the Arab world. The move, it said, was “surprising” but its staff would continue with its work regardless of the suspension.Twitter’s decision “confirms beyond a shadow of a doubt” thatFreedom Of Expression Is A Human Right Not A Crime.
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