Instagram Blocks Accounts of Khamenei, IRGC Leaders

Instagram Blocks Accounts of Khamenei, IRGC Leaders
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Instagram Blocks Accounts of Khamenei, IRGC Leaders

Instagram Blocks Accounts of Khamenei, IRGC Leaders

Instagram on Tuesday blocked the account of Iran’s spiritual leader, Ali Khamenei, and several Iranian Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) commanders, including Major General Mohammad Ali Jaafari, Major General Mohammad Bagheri and Major General Qassem Soleimani.
 
Instagram began deleting the account of Sepah News - the Revolutionary Guards mouthpiece - before news spread about the blocking of the accounts of the group’s leaders, in line with a decision taken by US President Donald Trump to put the IRGC on a terrorism list.
 
Washington announced on April 8 that it has placed the IRGC on its list of “foreign terrorist organizations.”
 
The Instagram laws prohibit activities that advocate violence, discrimination, hostility, hatred and pornography.
 
In remarks to AFP, an Instagram spokesperson said it was operating “under the constraints of US sanctions laws.”

“We work with appropriate government authorities to ensure we meet our legal obligations, including those relating to the recent designation of the IRGC,” the agency quoted the spokesperson as saying.
 
Few hours after blocking the accounts of IRGC leaders, Instagram also suspended Khamenei’s Instagram account in English. The Iranian Supreme Leader’s account had at least 21,400 followers before it was suspended. His main Farsi account on Instagram with 2.5 million followers is still online.
 
Also on Tuesday, Iran’s parliament officially approved a law that would put US troops in the Middle East on a terrorism list in a move similar to the Trump decision. The law includes states and entities that support the US decision.
 
US law already punishes US persons who deal with the IRGC with up to 20 years in prison because of the group’s designation under the US Specially Designated Global Terrorist list, a different US sanctions program.

The accounts of Khamenei and Soleimani are among the most followed among other Iranian officials.



China Says Philippine Plan to Deploy Midrange Missiles Would Be 'Extremely Irresponsible'

A Chinese national flag flutters on a financial street in Beijing. (Reuters)
A Chinese national flag flutters on a financial street in Beijing. (Reuters)
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China Says Philippine Plan to Deploy Midrange Missiles Would Be 'Extremely Irresponsible'

A Chinese national flag flutters on a financial street in Beijing. (Reuters)
A Chinese national flag flutters on a financial street in Beijing. (Reuters)

China said a plan by the Philippines to deploy midrange missiles would be a provocative move that stokes regional tensions.
The Philippines top army official told reporters in Manila earlier on Monday that the military plans to acquire a midrange system to defend the country’s territory amid tensions with China in the South China Sea.
“Yes, there are plans, there are negotiations, because we see its feasibility and adaptability,” Lt. Gen. Roy Galido said.
The US deployed its Typhon midrange missile system in the northern Philippines in April and troops from both countries have been training jointly for the potential use of the heavy weaponry.
China opposes US military assistance to the Philippines and has been particularly alarmed by the deployment of the Typhon system. Under President Joe Biden, the US has strengthened an arc of military alliances in the Indo-Pacific to counter China, including in any confrontation over Taiwan.
China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said that deployment of the weapon by the Philippines would intensify geopolitical confrontation and an arms race.
“It is an extremely irresponsible choice for the history and people of itself and the whole of Southeast Asia, as well as for the security of the region,” she told a daily briefing.
The Philippines would not necessarily buy the Typhon system, Galido said.
The army is working not only with the United States but with other friendly countries on a long list of weapons platforms that it plans to acquire, he said.
The Philippines defense plan includes protecting its exclusive economic zone, which reaches 200 nautical miles (370 kilometers).
“It is paramount for the army to be able to project its force up to that extent, in coordination, of course, with the Philippine navy and the Philippine air force," Galido said.