Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Declared a 'Political Prisoner' by Russia Post-Arrest
Sunday, 25 August 2024, 04:00
Telegram Founder’s Arrest: Political Implications
Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, has been the center of controversy after his arrest in France. This event has led Russian officials to label him a 'political prisoner,' raising alarms about freedom of speech in Europe.
Reactions to Durov’s Arrest
- Maria Butina commented that 'freedom of speech in Europe is dead.'
- The incident has sparked debates on international law and diplomacy.
- This situation exemplifies the ongoing tensions between Russia and Western countries.
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