Telegram's Pavel Durov Declared Political Prisoner by Russia Following France Arrest

Sunday, 25 August 2024, 04:00

Telegram is at the center of controversy as Pavel Durov faces claims from Russia, labeling him a 'political prisoner' after his recent arrest in France. This incident has raised questions about the freedom of expression in Europe. Maria Butina's remarks add to the fallout over Durov's detainment.
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Telegram's Pavel Durov Declared Political Prisoner by Russia Following France Arrest

Telegram Founder Arrested in France

Pavel Durov, the creator of Telegram, has sparked uproar as Russia brands him a political prisoner following his arrest at Le Bourget airport in France.

Reactions to the Arrest

  • Russia's accusations against Durov are stark.
  • Maria Butina stated, 'freedom of speech in Europe is dead.'

Implications for Telegram

This incident highlights ongoing tensions between Russian authorities and Durov, who has been a vocal advocate for digital privacy and freedom.


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