"This is a human rights tragedy that's taking place in India and the outlets and platforms that are supposed to help us dissect between what is fake news and what is real news ... Those platforms have been censoring people." — Karm Singh, from @TheCsya
Around a hundred protesters gathered at Twitter headquarters in San Francisco yesterday in response to the platform blocking at least 100 accounts of journalists, elected officials (+ others) for users in India. This comes amidst an internet shutdown in the state of Punjab.
Some of the blocked accounts include: journalists @FriedrichPieter, @kamalsinghbrar; Canadian politician @theJagmeetSingh and poet @rupikaur_
@KQEDnews Khalistani movement is a menace across the world. Here is what MPs in UK think. x.com/ndmehta19/stat…
@KQEDnews Khalistani movement is a menace across the world. Here is what MPs in UK think. x.com/ndmehta19/stat…
@KQEDnews Khalistanis are even threatening innocent Sikhs who oppose their extremist ideology. @NPR has obligation to provide its audience objective view and not pushing Khalistani narrative. x.com/charlotteflit/…
@KQEDnews Khalistanis are even threatening innocent Sikhs who oppose their extremist ideology. @NPR has obligation to provide its audience objective view and not pushing Khalistani narrative. x.com/charlotteflit/…