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archive.cms.cnn.com/_components/paragraph/instances/paragraph_C8CFC126-9987-AC08-2665-1A86CF05C1E7@published” data-editable=”text” data-component-name=”paragraph”> Elon Musk’s decision to suddenly ban prominent tech journalists from Twitter is fanning a fierce backlash in Europe.
archive.cms.cnn.com/_components/paragraph/instances/paragraph_B43117D5-4573-0570-441F-1AA5C6A1A8D9@published” data-editable=”text” data-component-name=”paragraph”> Germany warned of the impact on press freedom, while a senior EU official said Twitter must comply with the bloc’s rules or face possible sanctions.
archive.cms.cnn.com/_components/paragraph/instances/paragraph_86BB5E72-E700-6C81-C260-1A911CED251D@published” data-editable=”text” data-component-name=”paragraph”> “Freedom of the press cannot be switched on and off as you please,” Germany’s foreign ministry tweeted on Friday. “As of today these journalists are no longer able to follow us, to comment or criticize. We have a problem with that @Twitter.”
archive.cms.cnn.com/_components/paragraph/instances/paragraph_BF993A09-B40B-D1A6-4CB5-1A9AD2BB3268@published” data-editable=”text” data-component-name=”paragraph”> Věra Jourová, the European Commission’s vice president for values and transparency, said the “arbitrary suspension” of journalists was “worrying,” and she indicated that the company could face penalties as a result.
archive.cms.cnn.com/_components/paragraph/instances/paragraph_C2BABCA5-FAE4-863C-6884-1A9AC2F985E8@published” data-editable=”text” data-component-name=”paragraph”> “The EU’s Digital Services Act requires respect of media freedom and fundamental rights. This is reinforced…
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