Al Jazeera says Twitter feed working again after suspension
Al Jazeera is the flagship broadcaster for Qatar
DOHA:
Pan-Arab satellite network Al Jazeera said on Saturday the Twitter account for its main Arabic language channel was back up and running after briefly being suspended.
A source at the Qatar-based broadcaster, which is caught up
in an economic and diplomatic dispute between Qatar and other
Arab powers, said a technical issue had been to blame.
On another of its Twitter feeds, the broadcaster had earlier
tweeted: "The account of al Jazeera on twitter ajarabic is
currently suspended due to what seems to be an organised
campaign and we are doing the necessary work to get the service
back."
No comment was immediately available from Twitter. Al Jazeera is the flagship broadcaster for Qatar, which is the target of a diplomatic and economic boycott by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain, in a stand-off that is endangering stability in the region.
Al-Jazeera will keep editorial independence during Gulf dispute
The other Arab powers accuse Qatar of supporting
militants, which it denies, and some of them have criticised Al
Jazeera as a terrorist mouthpiece and an agent of interference
in their affairs.
The network has rejected those accusations and said it will
maintain its editorial independence. Al Jazeera said on June 8 it was combating a large-scale cyber attack but that all its entities remained in operation.
Pan-Arab satellite network Al Jazeera said on Saturday the Twitter account for its main Arabic language channel was back up and running after briefly being suspended.
A source at the Qatar-based broadcaster, which is caught up
in an economic and diplomatic dispute between Qatar and other
Arab powers, said a technical issue had been to blame.
On another of its Twitter feeds, the broadcaster had earlier
tweeted: "The account of al Jazeera on twitter ajarabic is
currently suspended due to what seems to be an organised
campaign and we are doing the necessary work to get the service
back."
No comment was immediately available from Twitter. Al Jazeera is the flagship broadcaster for Qatar, which is the target of a diplomatic and economic boycott by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain, in a stand-off that is endangering stability in the region.
Al-Jazeera will keep editorial independence during Gulf dispute
The other Arab powers accuse Qatar of supporting
militants, which it denies, and some of them have criticised Al
Jazeera as a terrorist mouthpiece and an agent of interference
in their affairs.
The network has rejected those accusations and said it will
maintain its editorial independence. Al Jazeera said on June 8 it was combating a large-scale cyber attack but that all its entities remained in operation.