Twitter has suspended the user accounts of seven Serbian embassies and a consulate.

RT:

Accounts of seven Serbian embassies and a consulate in the US have been “suspended” by Twitter, the foreign ministry in Belgrade said on Monday. Serbia has asked Twitter to unblock the accounts, arguing that such censorship of a pro-European democracy that upholds freedom of speech was unacceptable.

The embassies in Armenia, Ghana, Iran, Indonesia, Kuwait, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe had their accounts “suspended” on August 18, the Serbian foreign ministry said on Monday. The same happened to the consulate in Chicago, in the US state of Illinois. The suspensions happened “without any explanation or prior notice of a possible violation of the social network’s rules.”

“Without getting into Twitter’s business policies, we note that it’s unacceptable to censor diplomatic offices of a democratic state that has not been sanctioned in any way,” said Belgrade.

This is very curious considering the tensions that have been stirred up against Serbia via the fake country of Kosovo. It has gotten to the point where the Serbs are considering an invasion because of the needless agitations against Serbs inside Kosovo.

At this point, there really isn’t any daylight between Twitter as a private company and the United States government. They are essentially one entity. If they weren’t, something like this would have never happened.