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Brazil Lifts Freeze on Starlink and X Bank Accounts

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    The letter demands an end to the “censorship crisis” which has seen X banned nationwide in the South American country.

    Notable academics, journalists, thought leaders and politicians condemn the suspension of X in Brazil.

    Among the 100 signers are former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss, former U.S. Ambassador and Senator Sam Brownback, Princeton Professor Robert P. George, women’s sports activist Riley Gaines, historian David Starkey, Babylon Bee’s Seth Dillon, author and columnist Rod Dreher, X “Spaces” host Mario Nawfal, children’s rights campaigner Chris Elston, aka “Billboard Chris,” Singaporean activist Melissa Chen, as well as journalists and commentators Michael Shellenberger, Andy Ngo and Eva Vlaardingerbroek.

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