Telegram founder’s arrest raises ‘human rights concerns’ says UN


The arrest and charging of Telegram founder Pavel Durov “raises a lot of human rights concerns” says a spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office Ravina Shamdasani. Russian-born Durov was detained in France on 24 August and charged with violations related to the messaging app. Speaking to reporters at a weekly UN briefing, Shamdasani explains that any restrictions on social media need to be “in line with international human rights standards.”

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