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Alan Hostetter speaks at an event last month.
Alan Hostetter was “in the middle of nowhere in Arkansas” when he hit the record button. It was late November, a few weeks after what the former police chief and more recent Orange County yoga instructor called the “stolen” 2020 election.
Hostetter, who founded a group called the American Phoenix Project in the spring of 2020 to oppose government restrictions imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was on his way to D.C. for the “Million MAGA March” in support of then-President Donald Trump. He had some thoughts he wanted to record “for posterity.”
Nigeria suspends Twitter indefinitely, draws criticism from rights group
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Nigerian President Muhammadu Burahi. Photo: AFP
Two days earlier, Nigerian President Muhammadu Burahi s tweet was taken down for violating Twitter s rules.
International human rights groups and diplomats condemn move.
Move deeply concerning , says Twitter.
Telecom operators in Nigeria on Saturday said they had complied with the government s instructions to suspend Twitter indefinitely after it deleted President Muhammadu Burahi s tweet for violating the social media platform s rules two days earlier.
International human rights groups and diplomats have condemned the move, which followed previous attempts by the government of Africa s most populous country to regulate social media.