Brazilian Supreme Court Outlaws “X” in Chilling New Ruling, Sparking Global Outcry

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Brazil's Supreme Court bans "X" in a move that critics say marks a dangerous escalation in the country's crackdown on free speech.

Brazilian Government Faces Global Backlash Over Censorship of Social Media Platform

 

A censorship crisis is unfolding in Brazil as the country’s Supreme Court has issued a controversial ruling that effectively bans the free speech platform “X” (formerly Twitter) within its borders. This drastic move comes after months of escalating tensions between X-owner Elon Musk and Brazilian authorities over the platform’s commitment to free speech.

Brazil Judge Ordered X to Block Dozens of Accounts

 

The conflict began when Justice Alexandre de Moraes of Brazil’s Supreme Court ordered X to block dozens of accounts for allegedly spreading misinformation. Musk, who bought X in 2022 with the intention of promoting free speech, refused to comply, accusing Justice de Moraes of issuing “illegal orders to censor his political opponents.” This defiance led to a series of punitive actions by the Brazilian government, culminating in the nationwide suspension of X and the freezing of Starlink accounts associated with Musk.


The court’s latest ruling has also imposed severe penalties on individuals and companies attempting to access X via virtual private networks (VPNs). Anyone caught bypassing the blockade faces fines of nearly $9,000 USD per day, a measure critics argue is designed to intimidate and silence dissent.

Broader Effort to Dismantal Free Speech

 

This crackdown is part of a broader effort by the Brazilian government to dismantle free speech in recent years. In 2022, the government targeted individuals advocating pro-life messages during the election, labeling their speech as “disinformation” and “fake news.” Journalists and activists have been increasingly harassed and threatened for exposing the government’s oppressive actions, leading to a growing culture of fear and self-censorship.

Prominent journalist Michael Shellenberger, who is currently facing a criminal investigation in Brazil for his reporting on the crisis, condemned the government’s actions, stating, “It’s a blatant violation of basic human rights for authorities to ban the speech of their own citizens. It’s inconceivable that human beings should be censored and silenced by other human beings simply because they disagree with their speech.”

 

The international community is also taking notice. ADF International, a global legal advocacy group, has stepped in to defend free speech in Brazil. This week, ADF International appealed to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to intervene, arguing that the Brazilian Supreme Court’s actions violate international law. “The state of censorship in Brazil is severe and worsening to an extreme degree, positioning the country as among the worst for restrictions on speech in the Americas,” said Tomás Henriquez, ADF International’s Director of Legal Advocacy for Latin America. “Intervention by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights is key because without free speech, all human rights are jeopardized.”

The implications of Brazil’s actions are high stakes, with potential consequences not only for the country’s economic stability but also for the global fight against censorship. Investors, including billionaire Bill Ackman, have already warned that Brazil’s recent actions could trigger capital flight and make the country an uninvestable market, drawing parallels to similar situations in China.

As the situation in Brazil continues to unfold, there is growing concern about the erosion of free speech and the broader impact on human rights. ADF International and other organizations are preparing for a long legal battle to challenge these authoritarian measures and protect the fundamental rights of Brazilian citizens.


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Urgent Prayer Request: Please join us in praying for the protection of free speech around the world and for justice to prevail in Brazil. Let us also lift up the journalists, activists, and ordinary citizens facing persecution for their beliefs.

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