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Shaun King Says Instagram Banned His Account Because He Was ‘Fighting For Palestine’

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Activist Shaun King has spoken out after Instagram banned his account "fighting for Palestine" on Christmas Day.

The post Shaun King Says Instagram Banned His Account Because He Was ‘Fighting For Palestine’ appeared first on NewsOne.

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