Venezuela has been accused of censoring
Twitter as part of its bid to silence dissent, but it's not so happy now that
the shoe is on the other foot. The country's leadership says that Twitter has
suspended 180 accounts linked to the government, including radio and TV outlets
in the presidential palace. While it's not clear what prompted the move,
officials are furious -- President Maduro claims that Twitter blocked accounts
"simply for being Chavistas," or supporters of his late predecessor
Hugo Chavez.. More…
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