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Rino International Corp (OTC:PK RINO) Dba Join Entertainment Holdings Inc , Announces Approval From Roku, Google TV/ Chromecast, Android TV, Apple Ios and the Securement of a Strategic Partnership With Tvcoins

Rino International Corp (OTC:PK RINO) Dba Join Entertainment Holdings Inc , Announces Approval From Roku, Google TV/ Chromecast, Android TV, Apple Ios and the Securement of a Strategic Partnership With Tvcoins
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Kampala has beef with YouTube, but it won t stop the digital army

The East African Saturday December 19 2020 A supporter of Ugandan MP Bobi Wine protests against his arrest during his presidential rally in Kampala on November 18, 2020. PHOTO | AFP Summary While some of them are inflammatory, peddling false news, political conspiracies, and claims of plots to kill Bobi Wine without any evidence, and generally nasty, but that is not what stands out the most. Mostly, they torch President Yoweri Museveni, his government, and his family mercilessly. They use graphic footage of killings by the state security forces, denounce tribalism, political violence against the opposition, regime authoritarianism, and corruption. Advertisement The government, the Uganda Communications Commission, has written to Google, which owns YouTube, asking it to close at least 14 channels for allegedly for “mobilising riots”.

Uganda Asks Google to Block Bobi Wine s YouTube Accounts

Uganda Asks Google to Block Bobi Wine s YouTube Accounts
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Uganda Demands Youtube Shut Down Opposition Channels

Uganda Demands Youtube Shut Down Opposition Channels 16 Dec 2020 The government of Uganda is demanding Google close 14 YouTube channels run by members of their political opposition, African outlets revealed Tuesday. Kampala claims the channels are prompting violence after a wave of deadly protests occurred throughout the past month. The protests turned deadly because Ugandan police opened fire into crowds, on one occasion killing 50 people. Kenya’s  Daily Nation reported Tuesday that, in a letter from the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), the government asked Google to take down popular YouTube channels on the grounds they were used to mobilize the recent riots that have resulted in at least 50 deaths, caused by police, and hundreds of injuries.

Uganda seeks to block 14 Youtube channels over deadly protests

Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has requested the US-based Google to shut down at least 14 channels for allegedly mobilising riots. In a written letter, the UCC claimed the channels were used to fuel riots in the capial city Kampala that resulted to massive loss of lives and property. The riots in took place in November after the arrest of the opposition presidential candidate, Robert Kyagulanyi, who goes by the alias Bobi Wine. The police said 50 people died and several injured during the incident. The channels include TMO Online, Lumbuye Fred, Trending Channel UG, Uganda Yaffe, Uganda News Updates, Ghetto TV, Busesa Media Updates and Uganda Empya.

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