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French judge extends detention of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov

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A French judge extended the detention of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov on Monday, Aug. 26, sparking international debate over platform regulation, free speech and national security. French prosecutors confirmed Durov’s custody has been extended by up to 48 hours, pushing his detention to a maximum of 96 hours.

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Durov faces potential charges related to 12 alleged criminal violations, including complicity in drug trafficking and child exploitation.

However, he has yet to be formally charged so French authorities must either charge or release him by Wednesday night.

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With nearly 1 billion users, Telegram is a key communication tool in politically sensitive regions and global conflicts.

The social media site’s minimal content moderation approach has made it popular among dissidents and has also attracted criticism for potential misuse.

The platform’s stance on free speech has put it at odds with various governments.

Western governments argue Telegram’s policies have made it vulnerable to exploitation for illegal activities. Meanwhile, Russian officials have alleged U.S. involvement through France’s actions, claiming they are an attempt to control Telegram ahead of the U.S. presidential election.

French President Emmanuel Macron insists the arrest is not politically motivated, emphasizing France’s commitment to legal processes.

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LAUREN TAYLOR: A FRENCH JUDGE HAS EXTENDED THE DETENTION OF TELEGRAM CEO PAVEL DUROV, SPARKING INTERNATIONAL DEBATE OVER PLATFORM REGULATION, FREE SPEECH, AND NATIONAL SECURITY.

FRENCH PROSECUTORS CONFIRMED DUROV’S CUSTODY HAS BEEN EXTENDED BY UP TO 48 HOURS, PUSHING HIS DETENTION TO A MAXIMUM OF 96 HOURS.

DUROV FACES POTENTIAL CHARGES RELATED TO 12 ALLEGED CRIMINAL VIOLATIONS, INCLUDING COMPLICITY IN DRUG TRAFFICKING AND CHILD EXPLOITATION.

BUT HE HAS YET TO BE FORMALLY CHARGED – FRENCH AUTHORITIES MUST EITHER CHARGE OR RELEASE HIM BY WEDNESDAY NIGHT.

WITH NEARLY 1 BILLION USERS, TELEGRAM IS A KEY COMMUNICATION TOOL IN POLITICALLY SENSITIVE REGIONS AND GLOBAL CONFLICTS.

THE SOCIAL MEDIA SITE’S MINIMAL CONTENT MODERATION APPROACH HAS MADE IT POPULAR AMONG DISSIDENTS AND HAS ALSO ATTRACTED CRITICISM FOR POTENTIAL MISUSE.

THE PLATFORM’S STANCE ON FREE SPEECH HAS PUT IT AT ODDS WITH VARIOUS GOVERNMENTS.

WESTERN GOVERNMENTS ARGUE TELEGRAM’S POLICIES HAVE MADE IT VULNERABLE TO EXPLOITATION FOR ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES.

RUSSIAN OFFICIALS HAVE ALLEGED U.S. INVOLVEMENT, CLAIMING IT’S AN ATTEMPT TO CONTROL TELEGRAM AHEAD OF THE U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

FRENCH PRESIDENT EMMANUEL MACRON INSISTS THE ARREST IS NOT POLITICALLY MOTIVATED, EMPHASIZING FRANCE’S COMMITMENT TO LEGAL PROCESSES.

THE CASE HIGHLIGHTS GROWING TENSIONS BETWEEN TECH PLATFORMS AND GOVERNMENT DEMANDS FOR CONTENT MODERATION.

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