China faces accusations of human rights violations against the ethnic minority in the northwestern province.
Twitter Shuts Down ‘Propaganda Accounts’ in Six Countries
Aside from 2,048 accounts linked to the pro-Beijing campaign, Twitter also shut down 112 accounts connected to a company named Changyu Culture, linked to Xinjiang’s regional government. Twitter took this decision soon after Facebook’s parent company Meta shut down more than 500 accounts that were part of a China-linked influence campaign related to Covid-19. See Also: Twitter to Let Users ‘Down Vote’ Replies Under Tweets The accounts promoted claims from a reportedly fictitious Swiss biologist, Wilson Edwards, that the United States was interfering in efforts to identify the origins of the coronavirus. Both Twitter and Facebook are banned in China, but Beijing frequently uses both US social networks to promote its positions on the international stage. Twitter also shut down 16 accounts linked to the Internet Research Agency, a Russian company labelled a “troll farm” by critics, which runs pro-government online influence campaigns. Twitter said. Russia has wielded increasing influence in the Central African Republic since 2018 when it sent a large contingent of “instructors” to train the army. Twitter added. Check Also: Sharing Someone’s Personal Photos & Videos without Consent is Prohibited on Twitter Source: Dawn