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He called it a sad sight "a state that is afraid of its own people." Reminder, Telegram founder Pavel Durov is suspected in Russia of "promoting terrorism" (part 1.1 of Article 205.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation), writes Rossiyskaya Gazeta with reference to the FSB.
Telegram founder Pavel Durov faces criminal charges in Russia amid efforts to suppress privacy and free speech. Authorities are attempting to block Telegram, which is widely used in Russia and Ukraine,