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With Saudi Regime Pushing, Iran's Supreme Leader's Letter for European Youth was Filtered in Social Websites

Social media censorship stokes the fire of extremism and terrorism.

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Courtesy: taghribnews.com

(SALEM, Ore.) - Following the terrorist attacks committed by ISIS, al-Nusra Front and ISIS sympathizers in different counties and deadly terrors against innocent people in Nigeria, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Russia, Egypt, France and UK; Iran's supreme leader has addressed a friendly letter to European youth and non-Muslim nations.

In the letter he sought to analyze the root causes of these heartbreaking incidents, exhorted western youth to investigate objectively about Islam and its lofty and humane goals and also to oppose the fake pretenders of this peaceful faith.

The Saudi regime which is the main financial, ideological and logistical supporter of international terrorist organizations— e.g. ISIS and al-Nusra Front— have allegedly coerced the social websites into censoring the key words in Iranian leader's letter and ultimately took it out of public view.

The Saudi prince Walid bin Talal, by raising his stake in Twitter and other social websites, has vexed world public opinion.

Last October, Twitter promulgated the ownership of that company by the Saudi prince and tycoon Walid bin Talal. The enormous pressure exerted by lobbies and political circles on social website has greatly undermined the neutrality of these social Medias.

In late November 2015, news websites issued reports about Israel seeking to manipulate Google. The International Business Times (IBT) revealed that Tel Aviv demanded that Google discard video clips uploaded by Palestinian activists.

Social websites such as Google+, Twitter and Facebook, instead of inviting the youth mass to cogitate and co-exist, have filtered the supreme leader's letter, stoking the fire of extremism and terrorism against ethnic and religious minorities across the European continent.

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