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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov Banned from Leaving France

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By on August 28, 2024 Altcoin, Bitcoin, Regulations, Trading, Web3
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The post Telegram CEO Pavel Durov Banned from Leaving France appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Pavel Durov, the CEO of Telegram, was arrested in France on 24 August. Authorities accuse him of serious crimes linked to his app, Telegram. These include helping spread harmful content, like child abuse material, and enabling drug trafficking. He was arrested at an airport near Paris but released after paying €5 million. However, he can’t leave France for now.

Global Reactions

The arrest has caused a lot of reactions worldwide. In Russia, some believe the charges are political. Telegram is known for supporting free speech, which gets mixed reactions. For example, Iran’s leader praised France for its tough internet rules, even though Telegram is banned in Iran.

Telegram’s Response

Telegram denies all the accusations. They say they follow the law and industry standards. The company believes it’s not fair to blame a platform for how some people misuse it. Durov, who started Telegram in 2013, has faced similar pressure before, especially from Russian authorities over his previous company, VKontakte.

Global Attention

The case has attracted attention worldwide, especially since Durov holds multiple citizenships, including in Russia, France, the UAE, and St. Kitts and Nevis. Russia and the UAE have requested consular access to Durov, highlighting the global impact of his arrest. Western governments have criticized Telegram for not doing enough to stop illegal activities on the platform, like money laundering and child exploitation.

What’s Next for Telegram?

Despite these legal challenges, Telegram remains a popular communication platform, especially in places with limited free speech. The outcome of this case could affect Telegram’s future and the ongoing debate about privacy, free speech, and the responsibility of online platforms.

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