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Which signs are typical for any communist dictatorship.
1. One party system ( DDR 2.0 is being run by communist cartel of CSU-CDU-FDP-SPD-Greens-Lefts )
2. Disarmed citizens ( DDR 2.0 doesn't allow its slaves free posession of guns )
3. Communist brainwashing ( all MSM presstitutes have only one opinion, that one of Merkel of course )
4. Persecution of independent information sources, just Russian Telegram is victim of Merkel's communist 'laws' abolishing any trace of Free Speech.
5 There are many another signs which prove DDR 2.0 is more scary and terrible as even DDR 2.0
It's laughable communist Merkel and her dystopian Corona regime who teache Russia 'democracy' want to fine a Russian messenger for 'spreading of the wrong opinion'
Dumb citizen's of DDR 2.0 ( former Germany which has been completely devastated by Merkel and her communist gang ) deserve this, they should never vote for communist of CSU-CDU-FDP-SPD-Greens-Lefts before.
FILE - In this Thursday, June 13, 2019, file photo, the website of the Telegram messaging app is seen on a computer's screen in Beijing. German authorities have launched proceedings against Telegram that could see the messenger appās operators fined for failing to abide by laws requiring social media sites to police their usersā actions. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, file)
BERLIN (AP) ā German authorities have launched proceedings against Telegram that could see the messenger appās operators fined for failing to abide by laws requiring social media sites to police their usersā actions.
German magazine Der Spiegel reported over the weekend that officials believe use of the Telegram app has reached a threshold where it can be treated in the same way as Facebook, Twitter and TikTok when it comes to requiring cooperation with German authorities.
A Justice Ministry spokeswoman confirmed Monday that authorities have written to Telegramās operators in the United Arab Emirates over its failure to provide a channel for raising complaints and a contact person in Germany.
āThe company now has the opportunity to respond,ā the spokeswoman, Rabea Boennighausen, told reporters in Berlin.
Der Spiegel reported that the company could face fines of up to 5.5 million euros ($6.7 million) if it doesnāt comply with the requirements.
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1. One party system ( DDR 2.0 is being run by communist cartel of CSU-CDU-FDP-SPD-Greens-Lefts )
2. Disarmed citizens ( DDR 2.0 doesn't allow its slaves free posession of guns )
3. Communist brainwashing ( all MSM presstitutes have only one opinion, that one of Merkel of course )
4. Persecution of independent information sources, just Russian Telegram is victim of Merkel's communist 'laws' abolishing any trace of Free Speech.
5 There are many another signs which prove DDR 2.0 is more scary and terrible as even DDR 2.0
It's laughable communist Merkel and her dystopian Corona regime who teache Russia 'democracy' want to fine a Russian messenger for 'spreading of the wrong opinion'
Dumb citizen's of DDR 2.0 ( former Germany which has been completely devastated by Merkel and her communist gang ) deserve this, they should never vote for communist of CSU-CDU-FDP-SPD-Greens-Lefts before.
FILE - In this Thursday, June 13, 2019, file photo, the website of the Telegram messaging app is seen on a computer's screen in Beijing. German authorities have launched proceedings against Telegram that could see the messenger appās operators fined for failing to abide by laws requiring social media sites to police their usersā actions. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, file)
BERLIN (AP) ā German authorities have launched proceedings against Telegram that could see the messenger appās operators fined for failing to abide by laws requiring social media sites to police their usersā actions.
German magazine Der Spiegel reported over the weekend that officials believe use of the Telegram app has reached a threshold where it can be treated in the same way as Facebook, Twitter and TikTok when it comes to requiring cooperation with German authorities.
A Justice Ministry spokeswoman confirmed Monday that authorities have written to Telegramās operators in the United Arab Emirates over its failure to provide a channel for raising complaints and a contact person in Germany.
āThe company now has the opportunity to respond,ā the spokeswoman, Rabea Boennighausen, told reporters in Berlin.
Der Spiegel reported that the company could face fines of up to 5.5 million euros ($6.7 million) if it doesnāt comply with the requirements.

Germany seeks to fine operators of Telegram messenger app
German authorities have launched proceedings against Telegram that could see the messenger appās operators fined for failing to abide by laws requiring social media sites to police their usersā actions.

