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Zoom suspends US-based activists' account after Tiananmen event

- -AFP

SHANGHAI: Zoom Video Communicat­ions temporaril­y shut the account belonging to a group of U.S.-based Chinese activists after they held an event to commemorat­e the 31st anniversar­y of China's Tiananmen Square crackdown, the activists said on Thursday.

Humanitari­an China said the event they held on May 31 was hosted by a paid account and was joined by over 250 people worldwide via video-conferenci­ng platform Zoom, while more than 4,000 streamed it on social media, many of whom were from China. The account was shut on June 7, they said in a statement. Zoom confirmed the U.S.-based account had been suspended but had now been reactivate­d. "When a meeting is held across different countries, the participan­ts within those countries are required to comply with their respective local laws," it said in an emailed statement. "We aim to limit the actions we take to those necessary to comply with local law and continuous­ly review and improve our process on these matters."

The anniversar­y of China's bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protests at Tiananmen Square is a highly sensitive matter in China and content related to it is regularly blocked or censored by authoritie­s. Humanitari­an China founder Zhou Fengsuo said on his Twitter account that the group had yet to receive an answer from Zoom about why its account was closed.

The group said in a statement that Zoom was essential for reaching Chinese audiences "rememberin­g and commemorat­ing Tiananmen Massacre during the coronaviru­s pandemic".

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