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Al Jazeera Twitter account back after suspension

Doha. Qatar-based broadcaster Al-Jazeera’s Twitter account for its main Arabic-language channel has been restored after being suspended due to what the network called "an organised campaign", the BBC reports.

The account was restored by early afternoon Qatar time. It had been suspended on Saturday, in the latest "conspiracy" to hit the station.

A senior editor on the website wrote that there had been an "on going storm of mass reporting" of the account - of Twitter receiving significant numbers of complaints at the same time.

Accounts for Al Jazeera's different language services, as well as its Arabic-language breaking news account, had remained online.

Yasser Abuhilalah, managing director of Al-Jazeera Arabic, confirmed the suspension on social media.

The suspension comes at a time of diplomatic crisis in the Gulf after Qatar was cut off by neighbouring countries including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

"The main Al-Jazeera Twitter account has been suspended, and work is ongoing to solve the problem," Abuhilalah tweeted. 

"Other secondary accounts remain active. Disruption (by others) will not stop because the truth terrifies them. We’ll be back."

In another tweet, he said that no other "channel in the world... faces the same amount of conspiracy". 

Other Twitter accounts belonging to the channel were still working and one claimed that the suspension was due to "what seems to be an organised campaign".

The television channel has long been a target for criticism by other Middle East countries, with Al-Jazeera banned on several occasions.

There has been speculation that its closure could help end the diplomatic crisis which erupted last month between Qatar and its neighbours in the Gulf over Doha's alleged support of extremists.

Earlier this month, Al-Jazeera said it was combatting a large-scale cyber-attack. (AFP)