Telegram won't work with ministry over 'political censorship'
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Messaging platform Telegram has reportedly said it refuses to participate in “any form of political censorships” as a reason for its non-cooperation with the Communications and Digital Ministry.
English daily New Straits Times quoted Telegram spokesperson Remi Vaughn who said the messaging application has, since its launch, actively moderated harmful content on its platform, including the sale of illegal substances and pornography...
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