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X’s Sudden Exit from Brazil: A Controversial Move Amidst Legal Struggles
X has announced the immediate cessation of its business operations in Brazil. However, the platform will still be accessible to users within the country. As detailed by the company, Alexandre de Moraes, president of the Superior Electoral Court and a Supreme Federal Court justice, allegedly threatened one of X’s legal representatives with incarceration if they failed to adhere to his censorship directives.
Legal Maneuvers and Content Censorship Challenges
As reported by Reuters, de Moraes called for the removal of specific content from X’s platform. Instead of complying with these demands, X has decided to terminate its local operations as a means to “ensure the safety of our personnel.”
The Secret Order Revelation
X claims that de Moraes issued this ultimatum through a confidential order, which they subsequently released publicly for transparency. Elon Musk, owner of X, stated that following such orders would compel them to violate multiple laws across Brazilian, Argentinian, American jurisdictions among others. He asserted that closing down their Brazilian office was a tough decision; however, agreeing to submit to what he termed as “illegal” censorship and demands for private data handovers would have been indefensible.
“Last night’s threat against our representative in Brazil by Alexandre de Moraes is unacceptable,” an official tweet from Global Government Affairs read. “Despite countless appeals being dismissed at the Supreme Court level and lack of accountability on part of our Brazilian staff regarding content moderation…” – Global Government Affairs (@GlobalAffairs) August 17, 2024
Moraes’ Threatening Approach: Impact on Democracy?
X criticized de Moraes’ behavior as fundamentally incompatible with principles underpinning democratic governance. They stated publicly that Brazilians now face a critical choice between upholding democracy or siding with Alexandre de Moraes.
Musk has openly contested de Moraes’ authority for several months now; back in April he stood against orders mandating blocking various accounts within Brazil based on claims they were unconstitutional—a stance followed by an obstruction inquiry targeting Musk initiated by de Moraes himself.
A Broader Look at Censorship Allegations within Brazil’s Digital Sphere
This same month saw reports from the House Judiciary Committee detailing attempts by the Brazilian government compelling social media entities like X—among others—to censor over 300 accounts linked notably to prominent figures including former President Jair Bolsonaro and notable journalists.
As it stands currently, X lacks any reachable public relations team available for further comments regarding this contentious situation.