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Snap Chat Banns Algeria's account from the access of Saudi Arabia

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The social app Snap Chat has blocked access to Algeria's account for the users of Saudi Arabia.
Snap Chat says Saudi authorities approached them and said that the 'Qatari Publisher Channel' account of the Rally Broadcasting Account was violating their local laws.

Qatar's Arab states including Saudi Arabia continues to dispute with Bahrain, Egypt, and UAE.
These four countries (Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, and UAE) are disconnected ties with Qatar under the charges of terrorism support.

According to the activists for human rights activists and media freedom, Saudi Arabia is included in countries where are strict restrictions on the media.

However, the Saudi authorities are especially disliked to Algeria. Saudi Arabia has also called for al-Qaida to hold the Qatari government. This demand was included in the terms presented to the end of sanctions against Qatar. But These terms were taken back later.
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Saudi Arabia is the largest market of social media in the Middle East because there are a number of smartphone users here.

That's why sometimes American companies like Snap Chat also face problems due to the restrictions of local laws.
Moreover, Snap Chat's spokesperson said in a statement, 'We try our best to comply with the local laws of the countries we work.'

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