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Twitter Locks the Handle of The Kashmir Walla

Social media giant Twitter has locked the official handle of The Kashmir Walla, after the news organization on Friday tweeted a news story from August 2020 about police excesses on Muharram procession in Srinagar.

Even after 24 hours of appealing to Twitter Support, the weekly newspaper has received no response so far from the Jack Patrick Dorsey owned company.

Right after locking of the handle, Kashmir Walla Editor, Fahad Shah had called on the concerned to check the matter, “The official handle of @tkwmag has been locked because of this news feature we tweeted. @TwitterIndia @TwitterSupport Will this be checked?” Shah had tweeted.

He had further said, “The media was an urgent news story of police brutality against unarmed civilians during a religious procession that @tkwmag reported in Aug 2020. The tweet doesn’t encourage violence but is important documentation of the use of violence against unarmed civilians. @TwitterIndia.”

In 2019, the micro-blogging site was accused of suppressing freedom of expression in Kashmir after a study by the media watchdog, Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), revealed that nearly one million tweets have been removed since 2017.

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