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Telegram Sets Up Kazakhstan Office to Combat Illegal Content

Telegram Sets Up Kazakhstan Office to Combat Illegal Content
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  • Telegram to open an office in Kazakhstan for improved compliance and content control.
  • Kazakhstan collaborates with Telegram to block illegal content and ensure user safety.
  • Founder Pavel Durovs recent arrest raises global concerns over Telegrams future.

Telegram, the popular messaging platform, is set to open an office in Kazakhstan in a big push for better regulatory compliance and better control of content. More than 12.5 million monthly users, over half of the nations population, are on the service, and this move simply aligns with the local drive to enrich the governance of digital platforms.

Zhaslan Madiyev, Kazakhstans Minister of Digital Development, Innovations, and Aerospace Industry, stated that the new office will promptly remove illegal content and block destructive channels.

Madiev said:

According to our legislation, now Internet platforms such as Telegram, WhatsApp and TikTok are obliged to appoint their representative in Kazakhstan. An agreement was reached with Telegram on the appointment of their representative and the opening of an office this is an important step towards increasing content control.

This also demonstrates a broader initiative by the government of Kazakhstan to ensure digital security through agreements with major technology companies. Shared concerns on data security and user safety had been discussed in meetings between Madiyev, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Meta, and Apple.

Fighting Fraud with Global Tech Giants

In addition to the work with Telegram, Kazakhstan and Meta also cooperate in combating one of the most urgent problems common to all countries: online fraud. Meta blocked 1.2 billion fake accounts, using AI, in the last quarter alone.

The biggest contribution of the Ministry of Digital Development to international cooperation is building a safer digital environment for Kazakhstan citizens. It is committed to expanding the partnerships with a view to improving online safety against ever-evolving cyber threats.

Telegram Founder Durovs Arrest Sparks Controversy

Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, was arrested in France on August 24, accused of facilitating illegal activities like drug trafficking and crimes pertaining to minors through his social network. His arrest echoed around the world and raised questions about the future of Telegram in countries where the site is used to disseminate uncensored information, such as Kazakhstan.

Despite these accusations, the Kazakhstani government expressed support for Durov on the grounds of the latters previous cooperation with the authorities in combating illegal content and keeping user data safe. The Union of Journalists of Kazakhstan called for a fair investigation, warning that his detention may affect the prospects for freedom of speech in young democracies.

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