Pavel Durov’s first statement after arrest in France: 'Telegram is not perfect ... '
Friday, 6 September 2024 Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov, after being arrested in France, defended his platform against allegations of enabling criminal activity. He admitted Telegram's imperfections but stressed ongoing efforts to remove harmful content and enhance systems. Criticizing French authorities for personal accountability, he assured users of upcoming improvements to tackle misuse effectively.
The arrest and charging of Telegram founder Pavel Durov "raises a lot of human rights concerns" says a spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office. Russian-born Durov was detained in France on 24 August and charged with violations related to the messaging app. Speaking to reporters at a weekly UN...
Online democracy advocate Eli Pariser explains the details surrounding the August 2024 arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov by French authorities — and what it means for the future of tech oversight..
Yulia Vavilova, the female companion of Telegram founder Pavel Durov, has finally broken her silence following their dramatic detainment in France. After flying into Paris with Durov, Vavilova was held..
Telegram founder Pavel Durov criticizes his arrest in France over extremist content on the platform, arguing it's misguided to hold him responsible for third-party posts. He denies claims of..
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov addressed his recent arrest in France, calling the charges misguided. He criticized using outdated laws to hold him accountable for... IndiaTimes