X refuses to remove stabbing video watched by Southport killer

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Elon Musk Social Media Platform refused to remove the video, which Axel Rudakuban viewed three young children from the threats of Australia and the British authorities.

Australian Internet Regulatory Esaet noted that “great sadness” noted that the video that shows the violent stabbing of the Sydney bishop, which took place by Platform months ago. Attack in the south of the past summerA number

Australian attack, Australia’s attack, Google, Microsoft, SNAP and TIKTOK, worked quickly with Esafety and to ensure that Wakeley stabbing video could not be accessed from their plans. Some of these companies have taken extra, practical steps to reduce the subsequent spread of the material, “the regulator said. “X Corp chosen not to remove the video from his platform.”

The video of the bishop of the Bishop near the Church of Western Sydney was online circulating in April, but only the carpets AustraliaGiven that other locations in the world and local VPN users can continue to view the violent attack.

The British Secretary General Evve Cooper said this week that the government was directly linked to X so that it would have asked to remove the video from the platform. “Companies should not be beneficial for host content, which in danger of children’s lives,” he said.

Australian Police in April 2024 respond to the stabbisher of Sydney's bishop
Australian Police in April 2024 respond to the stabbisher of Sydney’s bishop © Paul Braven / Australian Associated Press / Alamy

On Thursday, 18-year-old Rudukubana was sentenced to at least 52 years in prison for at least 52 years in prison on the murder of three young girls in a dance class on Southern Swift.

Musk has repeatedly given tweets as a result of the murders, which accused the British Prime Minister Sir Keyir, “to prioritize the mosques of British girls in their dance classes.” Musk also strengthened Tweets by Far Right Agitator Tommy Robinson, claiming that “Muslims walk around the streets, which pass by the police, attacking a non-Muslim.” Interventions led to accusations that he blows tensions, which led to the last summer in British cities and in cities.

On Friday, Musk shared an article about the South Murder, saying: “Never forget.”

But he has so far refused to intervene in order to force his company to remove the video, which was watched by Rudukana, and the video spreads with X on Friday afternoon.

The Financial Times contacted X to ask why the video didn’t remove, but didn’t get an answer.

The Court of Rudukana heard this week that the search for Lenovo’s tablet was found at her home that the story of all its browsers deleted the day of the attack. Six minutes ago, he was left to do the murders, he was looking for X “Mary Emmanuel for stabbing”.

When the police conducted the same search for X during their investigation, they found that it leads to the positions containing Sydney attacks three months ago.

The prosecutor’s office also described Rudukuba’s online profiles and social media handles in court, including his X account. Friday, his x account, which is protected, so only followers could see his positions, not removed.

The Australian regulator sought to take legal action to force X to comply with X to fully remove the video to fully remove the country, whether the government protected social media and violent content.

Musk criticized the decision, accusing Esafety “Commissari” internet censorship.

It has provoked a heated reaction to the country’s politicians, including Anthony Albanyan, who says he “hinders” that X fights the order to remove the video and criticized the position of billionaire.

However, a The court chose the extension of the instruction Being shown in the video on the basis that X has taken “reasonable steps” to stop the video shown in Australia. The case has been viewed as a potential test if local regulations can be applied to a global basis.

In June, the ESAFETY Commissioner lowed his case until the revision of Australia’s online security laws.

Additional report by Hannah Murphy

 
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