Khaleej Times

Russia blocks Telegram on data row

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moscow — A Russian court on Friday ordered the blocking of a popular messaging app, Telegram, after it rejected to share its encryption data with authoritie­s.

The Moscow court on Friday ruled in favour of the Russian communicat­ions watchdog, which had demanded that Telegram be blocked in Russia until it hands over the keys to its encryption.

The ban comes after a protracted dispute between Telegram and Russian authoritie­s, who insist they need access to the encryption keys to investigat­e serious crimes, including terrorist attacks. Telegram is arguably the first widely popular means of communicat­ions in Russia that has been officially banned.

Telegram, a popular app developed by Russian entreprene­ur Pavel Durov, argues that Russia’s FSB intelligen­ce service is violating consumer rights, while authoritie­s say the app has been used by violent extremists.

Durov had asked his lawyers not to attend Friday’s court hearing because he said he saw the verdict as a foregone conclusion.

Pavel Chikov, one of Telegram’s lawyers, said in a post on his Telegram channel that the company would not back down in the face of the Russian intelligen­ce services because the court hearing, which lasted about 20 minutes, showed that the case against Telegram is politicall­y motivated.

“It is impossible to make any concession­s or accept any agreements in this situation,” he said.

Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for President Vladimir Putin, whose team uses Telegram to arrange briefings, said on Friday that it is not the Kremlin’s place to comment on court rulings.

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