WORLD · TECH · POLITICS
November 7, 20192 min read, 373 words
Published: November 7, 2019 | 2 min read, 373 words
The accounts included those of a popular journalist with more than 1 million followers and other prominent government critics.
The Saudi government recruited two Twitter employees to get personal account information of their critics, prosecutors said Wednesday.
A complaint unse...
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Great Context
November 8, 2019
This piece does not offer commentary from the Saudi government. I almost marked it political agenda because it is entirely one sided, and I elected this choice because they did report that Saudi state run media had not acknowledged or responded. Having said that, this is an ongoing case and I would like to see how it pans out. I suspect more espionage goes on than we may even suspect.
November 8, 2019
Stacking the Deck
November 8, 2019
Much of this article is speculative and I agree with reviewer Jacob B. that it's one-sided because there is no comment from any Saudi officials.
November 8, 2019