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  • 2019-08-05 (xsd:date)
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  • and displayed a graphic with Russia’s oft-repeated accusations of fake news" and "staged rescues" as well as connections to "terrorist groups."It is not clear if this is the tweet that prompted Twitter’s action.The claim of "factual criticism" came from the Russian Embassy in South Africa’s Twitter account. Polygraph.info has previously fact checked this account for tweeting false and misleading information about the White Helmets. In August 2018 (en)
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  • On July 30, the Russian Embassy in Syria’s Twitter account was suspended and then restored the next day. Other Russian Embassy Twitter accounts responded, accusing Twitter of censorship and claiming that the banned account was only giving factual criticism" about the Syrian Civil Defense group (en)
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