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US bars five Europeans over alleged efforts to ‘censor American viewpoints’

US bars five Europeans over alleged efforts to ‘censor American viewpoints’

US bars five Europeans over alleged efforts to ‘censor American viewpoints’ US to deny visas to an ex-EU commissioner and four others it accuses of efforts to censor speech on social media platforms. The United States has imposed visa bans on five Europeans, including a former European Union commissioner, accusing them of pressuring tech firms to censor and suppress “American viewpoints they oppose”. In a statement on Tuesday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio characterised the individuals as “radical activists” who had “advanced censorship crackdowns” by foreign states against “American speakers and American companies”. Recommended Stories list of 4 items list 1 of 4 Belgium joins South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at ICJ list 2 of 4 Trump administration to resume wage garnishment for student loan defaulters list 3 of 4 UK police drop probe into Bob Vylan’s chants about Israeli military list 4 of 4 Newly released Epstein files spotlight Trump’s past jet trips with Maxwell “For far too long, ideologues in Europe have led organized efforts to coerce American platforms to punish American viewpoints they oppose,” he said on X. “The Trump Administration will no longer tolerate these egregious acts of extraterritorial censorship,” he added. The most prominent target was Thierry Breton, who served as the European commissioner for the internal market from 2019-2024. Sarah Rogers, the undersecretary for public diplomacy, described the French businessman as the “mastermind” of the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA), a landmark law intended to combat ​hateful speech, misinformation and disinformation on online platforms. Rogers also accused Breton of using the DSA to threaten Elon Musk, the owner of X and a close ally of US President Donald Trump, ahead of an interview Musk conducted with Trump during last year’s presidential campaign. ‘Witch hunt’ Breton responded to the visa ban in a post on X, slamming it as a “witch hunt” and comparing the situation with the US’s McCarthy era, when officials were chased out of government for alleged ties to communism. “To our American friends: Censorship isn’t where you think it is,” he added. The others named by Rogers are: Imran Ahmed, chief executive of the Centre for Countering Digital Hate; Josephine Ballon and Anna-Lena von Hodenberg, leaders of HateAid, a German organisation, and Clare Melford, who runs the Global Disinformation Index (GDI). French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noel Barrot “strongly” condemned the visa restrictions, stating that the EU “cannot let the rules governing their digital space be imposed by others upon them”. He stressed that the DSA was “democratically adopted in Europe” and that “it has absolutely no extraterritorial reach and in no way affects the United States”. Ballon and von Holdenberg of HateAid described the visa bans as an attempt to obstruct the enforcement of European law on US corporations operating in Europe. “We will not be ‌intimidated by a government that uses accusations of censorship to silence those who stand ⁠up for human rights and freedom of expression,” they said in a statement. A spokesperson for...

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