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US declines to join Ardern's call to curb online extremism
Updated On: 16 May, 2019 11:23 AM IST | | ANI
The statement cited freedom of expression and freedom of the press as reasons to not join the agreement
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Washington DC: The United States has declined to join a New-Zealand-led initiative aimed at encouraging tech companies and countries to curb extremism online.
Named after the New Zealand city where a deadly terrorist attack took place on May 15, the non-binding agreement 'Christchurch Call' has been signed by 18 leaders from around the globe, including British PM Theresa May and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, reported The Washington Post.
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