
Telegram founder Pavel Durov received court approval to leave France for up to 14 days to head to Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, which is headquartered in the company.
Durov according to Le Monde, French news media.
Executives request permission to travel to Oslo, Norway to give keynote speeches at the Human Rights Foundation’s Oslo Freedom Forum, which was presented remotely French officials reject his travel application.
Durov used to be Permits to leave France A few weeks in March and early April, return to Dubai. Open Network Association (TON) celebrates temporary travel relief Win freedom of speech.
Since then, the Telegraph founder has been touring about his ongoing legal case in the EU, which is monitored by free speech advocates, privacy enthusiasts and cryptocurrency communities as an indicator of personal freedom in Europe and the wider Western world.
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Durov lashes out at the French government in a recent interview with local news media
Durov warned France’s upcoming social collapse exist interview With French news media Le Point.
“Emmanuel Macron did not make the right choice,” Durov said Wednesday to Le Point, referring to the French president. “I’m very disappointed. France is getting weaker.”
Pro-review policy Durov said overregulation is pushing talent away from France and embracing innovation. “When we delay the necessary reforms for too long, we will eventually collapse,” he said, while also warning that once the social model designed by the state penetrates into one or two generations, these changes may take decades to eliminate and reverse the damage. Magazine: Did Pavel Durov of the Telegraph commit a crime? Encryption lawyer weight