Sunday, January 03, 2021

Palestinian News Platform QNN Banned by TikTok

 ‘Partnership With Occupation’

AL-QUDS (Middle East Eye) – A popular Palestinian news platform said that it was removed from popular social media app TikTok without any notice, in a move it claimed to be connected to news content it published.

Quds News Network’s (QNN) website and social media accounts frequently publish videos on Palestinian news that quickly go viral, including 1,200 videos on TikTok, before it was banned.
QNN’s director Ahmad Jarrar accused TikTok of being in "partnership with the occupation”.
"On the first day of 2021, TikTok deletes the Quds network account because of our criticism of Arab normalization,” he tweeted.
In a statement, account manager Hamzah al-Shobaki said they had been posting frequently about the Zionist regime’s occupation and recent normalization deals between the occupying regimes and Arab countries, which have angered Palestinians.
The platform has faced problems on other social media websites before, saying its coverage has caused it to be targeted by the Zionist regime.
"For years, American apps, including Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp, have been deleting and deactivating the accounts of Palestinians in coordination with the Israeli government (the Zionist regime) and security agencies, on the pretext of preventing Palestinian ‘incitement and hate speech’” on the platforms, QNN said.
In 2019, three of its accounts were removed by Twitter after the Palestinian Authority put it on a list of 60 platforms to be banned, on the grounds that they were threats to "national security and peace”.
Shortly before that, Jarrar told Middle East Eye that the organization’s staff members were frequently harassed by Zionist regime troops, including being prevented from covering protests as well as facing regular security checks.
A recent report by Palestinian group Sada Social said Palestinian and Arab pages on Facebook have suffered a 50 percent drop in user-reach, which they called an "intentional decrease” due to their critical content.

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