Iraq’s Ministry of Communications has taken decisive action by blocking the popular messaging app, Telegram, within its borders due to concerns over national security and the mishandling of users’ personal data. Despite being widely used in Iraq for messaging and content sharing, the app has been under scrutiny for containing channels with substantial amounts of personal data, including sensitive information such as names, addresses, and family ties of Iraqi citizens.
In an official statement, the ministry emphasized that it had made efforts to address the issue by requesting the closure of platforms responsible for leaking official state institutions’ data and citizens’ personal information. Regrettably, Telegram failed to respond or engage with any of these requests, leaving the ministry with no choice but to block access to the app.
The decision to restrict Telegram was not taken lightly, and the ministry asserted its commitment to upholding citizens’ rights to freedom of expression and communication. However, it was made clear that national security and the integrity of state institutions are of utmost importance and cannot be compromised.
It is essential for the government to strike a balance between preserving individual liberties and safeguarding the nation’s security interests. While Telegram’s popularity in Iraq highlights its significance as a communication tool and a news source, addressing the mishandling of personal data is crucial in ensuring the safety and privacy of the nation’s citizens.
As the situation unfolds, the Iraq telecoms ministry awaits Telegram’s response to its concerns and stands ready to engage in a dialogue that upholds both citizens’ rights and the security of the state. Only through cooperation and a mut
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