Elon Musk is complicit in Modi's war on free speech in India

Elon Musk, the Twitter owner, is in his own words a “free speech absolutist.” He promised to combat censorship and allow a broader range of voices on the social media platform as part of his pitch for acquiring the company last October. It is therefore hard to square his free speech bombast with recent events in India where the social media giant is playing corporate lackey to a government hooked on using censorship as a way of silencing political dissent and debate.

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Twitter is facing a growing backlash after bowing to the latest official demands by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to block the accounts of government critics, including more than 100 prominent activists, journalists and politicians in India and abroad. The ban even stretched to the Twitter feed of the Canadian poet Rupi Kaur, whose poetic outpourings can hardly be deemed a grave political threat except perhaps in the increasingly paranoid minds of India’s rulers.

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