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Wednesday 27 September 2017 - 18:02
Story Code : 277506

Russia takes action against Telegram after Iran protests

IRNA - The Russian Federal Security Service (RFSS) compiled a protocol against Telegram because of refusal of the messenger to give access to user messages and Iran's protest, reports said.

According to the local media reports, the RFSS protocol said that Telegram did not fulfill 'its obligation to provide the information necessary to decode the received, transmitted, delivered and processed electronic messages'.

In reaction, Pavel Durov, the founder of both Telegram and Russian alternative to Facebook - VK, commented that Russia followed the example of Iran, where a criminal case against the businessman was instituted. The Iranian authorities have explained that Telegram is being used by terrorists, child pornography distributors and drug dealers.

'Because of the non-fulfillment of the anti-constitutional law of the (deputy) Yarova, the FSF has drawn up administrative protocols against us, which, according to the lawyers, inevitably lead to lawsuits,' Durov said.

In July, the Russian parliament approved a law banning on the Russian Internet, the use of web services for anonymous access to sites blocked in the country.

A law was passed that obliges people to identify themselves by phone in order to use online communications. Since January 1, online businesses - Russian and foreign - have been obliged to keep their Russian users' data and provide it to the authorities upon request.

The Russian Dozhd News Network said that after threatening Telegram to be blocked in Russia, Durov agreed to register the Messenger in the Special Register of the State Service 'Rosemandzor', but declined to notify authorities about user data.
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