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By Dickens Olewe
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image captionTwitter accounts of several activists were targeted by the copyright attack
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image copyrightAFP
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Twitter’s policy that deals with the infringement of copyright is increasingly being used to maliciously target accounts run by Tanzanian human rights activists in order to silence them ... Read even more