Although the Chinese Embassy tweet has since been removed, the article remains on China Daily's Twitter feed. Twitter administrators removed the Chinese embassy’s tweet after more than 24 hours of outrage from around the world. The account suspension made several headlines. Twitter is already blocked in China but is an increasingly favoured platform by China’s diplomats and state media. China says ambassador hacked in 'like' of pornographic tweet. The Chinese embassy in Britain said on Wednesday that ambassador Liu Xiaoming's Twitter account had been hacked into. (Sharecast News) - Twitter locked the account of China's US embassy after it posted a tweet defending China's policy towards Muslim Uighurs in Xinjiang. Although Twitter hides tweets that violate its policies, it requires account owners to manually delete such posts. "Recently, some anti-China elements viciously attacked Ambassador Liu Xiaoming's Twitter account and employed despicable methods to deceive the public", the embassy's spokesman said in a statement. China's embassy in London has angrily demanded that Twitter investigate what it says was a hack on its ambassador's official account, which "liked" a pornographic video. LONDON (REUTERS) - The Chinese embassy in Britain said on Wednesday (Sept 9) that ambassador Liu Xiaoming's Twitter account had been hacked. The Chinese embassy in the United Kingdom has called on Twitter to investigate after its ambassador's official account ... the Chinese embassy in London asked for Twitter … Washington [US], January 10 (ANI): Twitter has removed a post by the Chinese embassy in the USA which claimed that Uyghur women have been "emancipated" and are no longer "baby-making machines." One such platform that went through it is the account of China’s Embassy of the United States. The Chinese Embassy in London released a statement on Wednesday claiming that Beijing's ambassador to the UK's Twitter account was "hacked." According to a statement from the company, the tweet was deemed a violation of Twitter’s policies against “dehumanization of a group of people based on their religion, caste, age, disability, serious disease, national origin, race, or ethnicity.” The Chinese embassy’s account has not posted any new tweets since January 9. On September 9, a screenshot of the Chinese ambassador toured on Twitter Liu Xiaomingin thumb-up update. Published 9 September 2020. Twitter has locked the account of China’s US embassy, after it posted a tweet in defence of the country’s policy on Muslim Uighurs in Xinjang. To celebrate the 45th anniversary of Ambassadorial Diplomatic Relations between China and the UK I was invited to be a Master of Ceremonies and MC at a presentation at the Chinese Embassy, for a fashion show of beautifully embroidered designs by the talented seamstresses of Qianxinan in the province of Guizhou.. Twitter users noticed China appearing to endorse Trump's unfounded claims Twitter has locked the official account for the Chinese Embassy to the U.S. after a post that defended the Beijing government’s policies toward minorities in Xinjiang province. The Chinese Embassy in Manila on Monday stressed that China’s new Coast Guard Law does not target any country and that its enactment conforms with international conventions. Twitter can of course ignore these appeals—but, in this case, it would be difficult for the company to avoid being accused of inconsistency and double standards. The Chinese embassy's post drew ire and calls for Twitter to remove it given the Chinese government's oppressive campaign against Uyghurs and other Muslim ethnic minorities. It must hold China accountable for the Uighur genocide before it's too late." Despite the widespread condemnation, Twitter had originally told Ars Technica that it did not violate its policies against hateful conduct. SHANGHAI — Twitter has locked the account of China’s U.S. embassy for a tweet that defended China’s policy towards Muslim Uighurs in Xinjiang, which the U.S.… Chinese embassy blames hackers for retweeting Donald Trump's claim that Democrats cheated in the election. The Chinese embassy in the US has said its Twitter account was hacked after it retweeted a baseless claim by Donald Trump accusing the Democrats of cheating in the election. The Chinese Government bought the former Royal Mint opposite the Tower of London in 2018 to create a new embassy. The Chinese embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a emailed request for comment. Chinese embassy calls for Twitter inquiry after porn clip liked. The Chinese embassy in the United Kingdom has called on Twitter to investigate after its ambassador's official account appeared to "like" a pornographic post. The Story of the Buyi of Qian Xinan. Twitter has recently been banning several accounts from its platform. The liking was embarrassing as it targeted a pornographic update posted on Twitter, Associated Press to write. Chinese Embassy to Launch 2021 Happy Chinese New Year Online Celebrations In celebration of the upcoming 2021 Chinese New Year, the Chinese Embassy in the United States will launch 2021 Happy Chinese New Year Online Celebrations on its social media platforms and media channels from February 6 … Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin's Remarks on the Hong Kong-related Joint Statement by Belarus to Support China on Behalf of 70 Countries at the UN Human Rights Council (2021/03/05): Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin's Regular Press Conference on March 5, 2021 (2021/03/05): Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin's Regular Press Conference on March 4, 2021 (2021/03/04) Jan.21 -- Twitter has locked the official account for the Chinese Embassy to the U.S. after a post that defended the Beijing government’s policies toward minorities in Xinjiang province. Although the Chinese Embassy tweet has since been removed, the article remains on China Daily's Twitter feed. China has its own Twitter-like microblogging application called, Weibo, which has more than 400 million active users. Photo: Wikicommons via Chris McKenna. The Chinese embassy in the United Kingdom has called on Twitter to investigate after its ambassador’s official account appeared to “like” a pornographic post. China's embassy in Britain is demanding that Twitter investigate after its ambassador's official account liked a pornographic tweet “The Chinese embassy is cowardly as normal – doors shut, two London policemen stand outside the door to usher demonstrators across the road,” he said. Twitter said the tweet violated its stance against “dehumanising” people. The embassy also denounced “false” reports about the new law, saying the Chinese Coast Guard is an administrative law enforcement agency and that the new law is a […] “The attempt by the Chinese Embassy in the US to present an alleged program of forced sterilization of Uyghur women as a humanitarian measure is both outrageous and disgusting,” Shuker said. Twitter locked the account of China’s US embassy after it posted a tweet defending China’s policy towards Muslim Uighurs in Xinjiang. Iain Duncan Smith has called for the Chinese US Embassy to be banned from Twitter after it claimed Uyghur women forced into detention camps had been ‘emancipated in their minds’. The account, @ChineseEmbinUS, said Uighur women were no longer “baby-making machines”. Twitter reportedly took action after the page tweeted a statement violating the platform’s stand for not dehumanizing people.