Published 14:46 IST, July 25th 2020
Facebook, Twitter suspend several accounts of Brazilian President's supporters
Social media platforms, Facebook and Twitter on July 24 took down the accounts of several high-profile supporters of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
Social media platforms, Facebook and Twitter on July 24 reportedly took down the accounts of several high-profile supporters of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. According to an international media outlet, the deletion of accounts came after the Supreme Court Judge Alexandre de Moraes ordered the removal of 14 Twitter accounts and 12 Facebook accounts. The decision by the Brazilian court was a part of an ongoing probe into the alleged dissemination of disinformation by supporters of the right-wing Bolsonaro.
As per reports, the owners of the suspended accounts included Roberto Jefferson, a former congressman and president of the conservative PTB party, businessmen Luciano Hang, Edgar Corona, Oscar Fakhoury, and activist Sara Giromini. The Supreme Court Judge ordered the accounts in a separate ruling in May, however, the accounts were not removed at the time. Moraes, during Fridayās hearing, reportedly said that the new order is meant to stop the accounts from being used as means of committing possible criminal conduct.
The PTB Party in a reported statement said that it was surprised by yet another āarbitrary measureā ordered by Moraes. The officials also added that the order impedes the excessive right to liberty of expression and opinion on social media. Activist Sara Giromini further reportedly also said that she would complain to international human rights organisation about the āserious offence against free speechā.
āUnwarranted persecutionā
While Bolsonaro has not yet addressed the removal of the social media accounts, earlier this month he had criticised Facebook when the social media platform deleted 73 Facebook and Instagram accounts, 14 pages and one group. The Brazilian President called the suspension of accounts an āunwarranted persecutionā and noted that the accounts of his leftist opponents were not deleted.
The Brazilian courts have been investigating the spread of false news in connection with Bolsonaro. After the removal of social media accounts earlier this month, the Brazilian President had said that āwhat is happening is regrettableā and a ārisk to freedom of the pressā. Meanwhile, it is believed that several accounts linked to Bolsonaro and his party were being used to āevade enforcement, create fictitious personas posing as reporters, post content and manage pages masquerading as news outletsā. The Brazilian Supreme Court has been investigating into āfake news attackā on the countryās judiciary.
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Updated 14:46 IST, July 25th 2020