The United Nations raises human rights issues in the case of Telegram founder Pavel Durov
At the Tuesday briefing, the United Nations expressed serious human rights concerns about the arrest and charges against Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram messaging app. The UN spokesperson called for adherence to international human rights standards, emphasizing the need for legality and proportionality when regulating social media platforms.
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