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Elon Musk Escalates Battle with Australia Over Censorship Dispute

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Daniel Moore

Published Mar 28, 2026

☰ KEY HIGHLIGHTS Musk accuses Australian senator, intensifying censorship dispute. Criticism mounts as Musk challenges Australia's governmental oversight of content. Legal battle continues as X and Musk contest censorship allegations.

Elon Musk‘s conflict with Australian authorities escalated as he advocated for the imprisonment of a senator and implied that Australia’s gun laws were designed to suppress opposition to its government.

The dispute stemmed from a court order instructing Musk’s platform, X, to temporarily remove videos depicting the stabbing of an Assyrian bishop during a church service in Sydney.

Musk's clash with Australian authorities intensifies (Credits: Al Jazeera)
Musk’s clash with Australian authorities intensifies (Credits: Al Jazeera)

Musk accused Australian leaders of attempting to censor the internet, prompting backlash from lawmakers. Senator Jacqui Lambie, who deleted her X account in protest, called for Musk’s imprisonment, citing his alleged lack of social conscience.

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Targeting individuals is a common tactic for Musk, who, as the world’s third-wealthiest person, challenges governmental oversight of social media content.

In Brazil, he has criticized a judge who ordered X to block certain accounts as part of an investigation into digital militias.

Musk’s criticism extended to Australia’s gun laws, referencing a gun buy-back and registration scheme implemented after a mass shooting in 1996.

Legal battle continues as Musk and X contest censorship allegations in court (Credits: The Associated Press)
Legal battle continues as Musk and X contest censorship allegations in court (Credits: The Associated Press)

Despite compliance with the temporary takedown order, Musk and X plan to appeal, signaling ongoing tensions over freedom of expression online.

Senator Pauline Hanson supported Musk, characterizing the takedown order as a move by the center-left Labor government to expand its control over information sharing.

Meanwhile, Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neill criticized social media platforms for exacerbating societal division without assuming responsibility.

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