France – World | Musk caused an uproar after Twitter journalists were suspended
Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter, caused an outcry on Friday for suspending the accounts of several American journalists and was threatened with sanctions by the European Union, while the UN denounced “a dangerous precedent”.
The United Nations strongly condemned the suspension of these Twitter accounts of Elon Musk, who nevertheless declares himself a defender of freedom of expression.
“The decision sets a dangerous precedent at a time when journalists everywhere face censorship, physical threats and worse,” said Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres.
European Commission Vice-President Vera Jourova recalled that there are “red lines” that must not be crossed, threatening Elon Musk “with sanctions, soon” in a tweet.
A dozen American journalists were suspended from the social network. Among them are media workers such as CNN (Donie O’Sullivan), New York Times (Ryan Mac), Washington Post (Drew Harwell) and independent journalists.
Some tweeted about Twitter’s decision Wednesday to suspend the account that automatically reported Elon Musk’s private jet rides.

The latter accused them of endangering his safety and that of his family.
He claimed in a tweet on Wednesday that a car with one of his children on board had been tracked in Los Angeles by “a crazy stalker”, appearing to create a causal link with the real-time positioning of his jet.
The organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF) called for the return of the accounts of the journalists concerned, considering that “the arbitrariness of the main platforms” represents a “main danger for democracy”.
– “Temporary suspension” –
Twitter did not say why these accounts were suspended. The owner of the social network, a source of much controversy since he bought it in October, however gave some indication.
“Everyone will be treated the same,” he said in an audio conversation hosted live on Twitter on Friday, indicating there would be no privileges for journalists. Relaunched on the subject, Mr. left. Musk in the discussion. He then deactivated the Twitter Spaces audio chat service, citing a “technical problem”.
In a tweet posted overnight from Thursday to Friday, Mr. Musk the temporary suspension of 7 days for “accounts involved in doxing”.

The term “doxing” means the public disclosure of personal information about an individual on the Internet without their consent.
“They posted my exact real-time location, literally the coordinates for an assassination, in direct (and obvious) violation of Twitter’s terms of service,” Musk said.
The Twitter account of Mastodon, a competitor of the social network, was also suspended.
“The impulsive and unwarranted suspension of a number of reporters like CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan is disturbing but not surprising,” CNN said in a statement.
“We have requested an explanation from Twitter, and will review our relationship based on that response,” CNN added.
“We hope that the accounts of all these journalists will be restored and that Twitter will provide a satisfactory explanation,” said New York Times spokesman Charlie Stadtlander.
After the tracked vehicle incident, involving his son, Mr Musk announced in this tweet that he would be suing the person behind the now-suspended @ElonJet account.
Created by a student and followed by around 500,000 people, @ElonJet used public data to automatically indicate when and where the SpaceX and Tesla boss’ device took off and landed.
Twitter later announced that its policy now banned most tweets that show a person’s location in real time.
When he came to the head of Twitter, Elon Musk promised that he would not touch the @ElonJet account.
Since acquiring the platform for $44 billion, the billionaire has sent mixed messages about what is and isn’t allowed on it.
Fervent defender of a great freedom of expression – as long as the sentences respect the law -, he brought back the accounts previously banned by the social network, including that of Donald Trump.