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One year since Durov’s arrest: What’s happened and what’s ahead?
One year has passed since the arrest of Telegram CEO and co-founder Pavel Durov, sparking outrage from free speech activists and concern over the future of platform moderation.
On Aug. 24, 2024, Durov was arrested at the Paris-Le Bourget Airport in Paris, France as part of an investigation by the French National Judicial Police. The 12 charges later filed against him claim that he is complicit in serious crimes committed by users on his platform.
Durov has expressed confusion and frustration about the case in recent interviews. Free speech advocates harshly criticized the arrest, stating it has serious implications for free speech and platform development
Now, one year later, there is little progress in the case, and new challenges to user privacy on messaging platforms are rising
Durov was arrested last year after France’s L’Office Mineurs (OFMIN) — the criminal enforcement agency that oversees crimes against minors — issued a warrant in a preliminary investigation of Telegram.
Investigators claimed that Telegram does not moderate content, and therefore, Durov was complicit in alleged offenses ranging from fraud, drug trafficking, cyberbullying and organized crime.
In a statement, Telegram claimed that it abided by EU laws, including the Digital Services Act and that its moderation is within industry standards
Durov didn’t break his silence until September 2024, when he said in a statement on Telegram that the company was “prepared to leave markets that aren’t compatible with our principles.” He also claimed he was surprised by the arrest, given that Telegram reportedly has numerous mechanisms through which it cooperates with authorities
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Durov said that the arrest had a personal toll as well, stating that his partner, Juli Vavilova, had a miscarriage due to stress from the investigation.
He wouldn’t make his first court appearance until December and, a few months later, won limited freedom to travel to the United Arab Emirates to conduct business while the case against him in France is ongoing
In a June interview with Tucker Carlson, Durov clarified that he is not currently standing trial but rather obligated to appear in front of so-called “investigative judges” whose job is to “find out whether there is enough evidence to put me on trial.”
As of Aug. 24, the investigation is still ongoing
Governments curb encrypted messengers globally
Durov’s case comes as regulators across the globe take aim at encrypted messaging services
Denmark, which currently holds the presidency of the European Council, has put forward a bill that would require encrypted messaging platforms, including WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram, to scan every message, photo and video sent by users.
The bill, called the “Regulation to Prevent and Combat Child Sexual Abuse,” or “Chat Control” by critics, has reportedly secured the support of 19 of the 27 member states. In order to pass, it must have support from at least 15 countries, and those countries must contain at least 65% of the EU’s population
The European Crypto Initiative has asked citizens to call their members of European Parliament and said it would engage directly with regulators at a stakeholder session in September
Durov said that he would rather Telegram exit certain markets than comply with regulations that violate the company’s ethical principles regarding privacy
“Telegram would rather exit a market than undermine encryption with backdoors and violate basic human rights. Unlike some of our competitors, we don’t trade privacy for market share,” he said.
In Durov’s home country of Russia, the government has cracked down on encrypted messengers, banning WhatsApp and Telegram, alleging that they are used for fraud and terrorism. It has also banned Facebook, Instagram and X.
In place of these, the government has developed the messaging app Max, along with VK, a social media platform itself developed by Durov. Durov left VK in 2014 after refusing to hand over user data on Ukrainian protestors demonstrating against the pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovych
The world over, encrypted messengers are under increasing pressure to compromise privacy. Whether it be in an increasingly authoritarian country or under the very legitimate concern of child safety, user privacy, once taken away, is not easily won back. Durov’s case, while it proceeds at a glacial pace, will undoubtedly have implications for how messengers are regulated and allowed to develop.
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