Pavel Durov Criticizes French Authorities Over Unresolved Telegram Case
Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, has publicly condemned French authorities for their handling of his year-long legal case, which remains unresolved. Despite extensive investigations, no evidence of wrongdoing by Durov or his company has been uncovered. The protracted process has drawn criticism for damaging France's reputation.
Durov must still report to French authorities every 14 days, with no appeal date in sight. He vehemently denies allegations of providing backdoor access to Telegram messages, calling the claims baseless. The case stems from crimes committed by individuals using Telegram, though Durov asserts there is no legal or logical basis to hold him accountable for users' actions.
The only tangible outcome of his arrest, Durov notes, has been unnecessary personal and professional disruption. The situation underscores broader tensions between tech executives and regulatory bodies.