Business Insider -
23 Apr 2014 23:52

After giving up control of Russia's Facebook-like social network, VKontakte, Pavel Durov, the site's founder, has fled the country, according to The Moscow Times. Tuesday, Buzzfeed reported that Durov handed over the company to two investors who are allied with Putin, Igor Sechin, and Alisher Usmanov. This shift had been in the works ever since Durov refused a request by the FSB (the agency that replaced the KGB) to use VK to spy on its citizens, according to Bloomberg. Soon after resigning, D...
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