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US condemns online harassment of WSJ journalist who questioned PM Modi

The White House has condemned as "totally unacceptable" the harassment of a US journalist on social media for asking Prime Minister Narendra Modi a question at his joint press conference here with President Joe Biden. Last week, The Wall Street Journal reporter Sabrina Siddiqui asked Prime Minister Modi about the rights of minorities in India and what steps his government was willing to take to improve them and also uphold free speech. A day after the joint press conference, the reporter faced online abuse for questioning the prime minister, with some alleging that her question was "motivated" and calling her a "Pakistani Islamist". "We're aware of the reports of that harassment. It's unacceptable. And we absolutely condemn any harassment of journalists anywhere under any circumstances. That's completely unacceptable. And it's antithetical to the very principles of democracy that were on display last week during the state visit, National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic ..

US condemns online harassment of WSJ journalist who questioned PM Modi
Updated On : 27 Jun 2023 | 12:19 PM IST

Twitter can no longer protect you from trolling, abuse and fake news

Ever since Elon Musk took over Twitter last year, there has been a spike in the number of misogynistic and abusive profiles

Twitter can no longer protect you from trolling, abuse and fake news
Updated On : 06 Mar 2023 | 10:27 PM IST

Australia to bring laws to force media platforms to unmask online trolls

The ruling caused some news companies like CNN to deny Australians access to their Facebook pages.

Australia to bring laws to force media platforms to unmask online trolls
Updated On : 28 Nov 2021 | 8:09 AM IST

How China's ultra-loyal, nationalist web users silence Beijing's critics

Among their targets are celebrities, scientists, feminists and public figures, who can suffer censorship, blacklisting or loss of income

How China's ultra-loyal, nationalist web users silence Beijing's critics
Updated On : 26 Aug 2021 | 8:30 AM IST

Why politicised trolling on social media is more destructive than fake news

In authoritarian countries, the campaigns are often conducted by pro-government organisations

Why politicised trolling on social media is more destructive than fake news
Updated On : 25 Jul 2018 | 12:10 AM IST