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Iraq blocks Telegram over ‘national security’, privacy concerns

Authorities fail to convince firm behind messenger service to block channels spreading official, personal data

Updated 9 months ago · Published on 07 Aug 2023 11:30AM

Iraq blocks Telegram over ‘national security’, privacy concerns
Telegram is very popular in Iraq – even in parts of the government. – AFP pic, August 7, 2023

CAIRO – Iraq said yesterday it had blocked the instant messaging app Telegram due to national security concerns, German news agency (dpa) quoted local media reports.

Iraq’s state news agency INA quoted the country’s Communication Ministry as saying that the app was blocked due to matters of “national security and to protect citizens’ personal data”.

State authorities had unsuccessfully asked the company behind the messenger service to cooperate in blocking channels that spread official and personal data.

Telegram is very popular in Iraq – even in parts of the government. INA has 260,000 subscribers there.

The app is also partly used by pro-Iranian militias. In some cases, the names or other private data of security forces, for example, were disseminated on Telegram, as was the case after violent riots in Iraq in autumn 2021.

The terrorist militia Islamic State, which once dominated large areas in Iraq and neighbouring Syria, also spreads messages via Telegram. – Bernama, August 7, 2023

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