UAE Requests France to Provide Immediate Consular Support for Telegram CEO Pavel Durov

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has requested consular services for Telegram CEO Pavel Durov following his arrest in Paris for alleged cybercrimes. France is investigating Durov for enabling illegal activities through Telegram. Russia has similarly sought to protect Durov’s rights, but France has been described as uncooperative. Telegram denies any wrongdoing, defending its moderation practices … Read more

French Court Extends Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s Police Custody

French prosecutors have announced that an investigative judge extended the police custody of Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, on Monday evening for up to 48 hours. After that, French authorities must either release or charge him. Durov was detained on Saturday at Le Bourget airport amid a judicial investigation launched last month concerning 12 alleged … Read more

Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Arrested In France, Faces Serious Charges Amid Global Scrutiny

Pavel Durov, the influential founder of Telegram, was arrested in France on Saturday, sparking global concerns. The arrest occurred as Durov arrived in Paris, disembarking from his private jet at Le Bourget Airport. French authorities apprehended him under a warrant accusing him of serious crimes, including terrorism, child abuse content, money laundering, and drug trafficking. … Read more

Russia Seeks Clarification From France on Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s Arrest

The Russian Foreign Ministry has disclosed that its embassy in France has sought clarification on the detention of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov. The embassy stated that it aims to protect his rights, but France has been uncooperative. Durov’s arrest has sparked controversy, with Russian officials labeling him a political prisoner. Russia Seeks Answers on Telegram … Read more

Edward Snowden: Pavel Durov’s Arrest Is an Assault on Basic Human Rights

Renowned NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden gave his take regarding the recent arrest in France of Telegram founder Pavel Durov. Snowden blasted the French government’s actions, stating that these constituted an “assault on the basic human rights of speech and association.” Snowden called for people to “wake up,” highlighting the attack that world governments have mounted … Read more