Iran president criticizes blocking of Telegram messaging app

AP  |  Tehran 

Iranian is criticizing the blocking of the popular messaging app in the Islamic Republic, saying those in his administration weren't the ones who shut off access.

The app, believed to be used by half of Iran's 80 million people, was crucial in fanning nationwide protests in December and January.

Authorities temporarily blocked the app to calm the demonstrations, but Iran's judiciary on Monday ordered to block access to the app.

Since then, users largely haven't been able to access it.

In a post on photo-sharing app Instagram, which isn't blocked in Iran, said late Friday: "No or were blocked 'by this government' and won't be blocked." The semi-official agency also reported his remarks.

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First Published: Sat, May 05 2018. 13:35 IST