“Accessing or sharing child abuse material is not a victimless crime; it fuels the demand for the physical exploitation and abuse of children.”
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The BBC has learned that Telegram - the messaging app service whose boss has been arrested in France - refuses to join international programmes aimed at detecting and removing child abuse material online.
“Accessing or sharing child abuse material is not a victimless crime; it fuels the demand for the physical exploitation and abuse of children.”
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