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President Maduro suspends X social network in Venezuela for 10 days after exchange with Elon Musk

  • President Nicolás Maduro ordered a 10-day block on X in Venezuela, accusing owner Elon Musk of promoting hatred after the country's disputed presidential election.
  • Maduro claimed Musk violated X's rules and "has incited hatred" during a pro-government speech.
  • The National Telecommunications Commission proposed the suspension to allow for documentation, as Maduro criticized Musk for “electoral fraud.
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Venezuela's autocratic leader Nicolás Maduro accuses Musk of inciting hatred and allowing the opposition to use the service to cause unrest in the country.

·Finland
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ordered the temporary blocking of X (formerly Twitter), accusing its owner Elon Musk of using the platform to incite hatred after the country's elections.

·Riga, Latvia
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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Wednesday, August 7, 2024.
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