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Snapchat brings down Aljazeera channel in Saudi Arabia

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Snapchat has blocked Al Jazeera’s content in Saudi Arabia in order to comply with local government regulations, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.

The social media company said the Saudi Arabian government asked it to take down the widely followed Qatari broadcaster’s Discover Publisher Channel as it violated local laws. It is still unclear what the violations were.

“We make an effort to comply with local laws in the countries where we operate,” a spokesperson from Snapchat said in a statement late on Sunday (17 September).

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The move marks the latest example of a technology company being affected by a geopolitical dispute. In August, Apple removed popular Iranian apps from its app store due to US sanctions against Iran, according to a report in The New York Times.

Saudi Arabia, Egypt, UAE, and Bahrain have had a falling-out with Qatar for months now. In fact, earlier this year, these countries accused the nation of backing terror-related activities.

 

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