Pavel Durov accuse les autorités françaises de le punir sans procès – une affaire qui fait trembler la tech
Le fondateur de Telegram crie à l'injustice. Les autorités françaises l'auraient condamné sans jugement – une pratique qui rappelle étrangement les méthodes des régimes autoritaires qu'il fuit.
Un nouveau front juridique s'ouvre. Durov, habitué aux batailles avec les gouvernements, semble cette fois pris au piège d'un système qu'il critique depuis des années.
Ironie du sort : pendant que la France traque les crypto-anarchistes, le CAC40 continue de fermer les yeux sur les vrais délits financiers. Comme si surveiller les milliardaires russes rapportait plus que de réguler les banques trop gourmandes.
The case has affected Telegram and his family – Durov
Pavel Durov denied French authorities’ accusations that Telegram refused to cooperate. He said that his team showed them how to proceed and submitted all the documents requested from them.
He explained that he met with the judge handling his case in December 2024 and February 2025. He has another appointment coming up in July. He said, “But it’s crazy… I understand that things take time. But why do I have to stay in France while waiting?”
Pavel Durov said that the first days in custody were difficult because he was interrogated relentlessly in the judicial customs premises. For four days, he said that he answered all questions and slept on a mat not thicker than a yoga mat without a pillow.
He explained his frustrations, saying that his parents have very serious health problems, and, statistically, they only have a few years left to live. Not only has it affected his family, but Telegram too. He said that he was supposed to speak at the Oslo Freedom Forum, which took place last May.
Durov criticizes the EU’s regulations
He also touched on his relationship with Emmanuel Macron. He said that Macron could send him messages on Telegram on all sorts of subjects for a long time. However, the last time was the day of my statement about the Romanian elections and the DGSE. He said, “I didn’t answer him […] I prefer to die rather than act against my values and betray my users.”
Durov also criticized the EU’s Digital Services Act for enabling political censorship under the guise of consumer safety.
Pavel Durov says that he has no business in Russia or with Putin
When asked about Russia and Putin, he said he only met a high-ranking Russian official once, in 2013. Back then, he was the head of VKontakte, the “Russian Facebook.” He said, “ I had refused to provide information about regime opponents. The meeting didn’t last more than fifteen minutes.”
He said that a high-ranking Russian official insisted that, in his opinion, social networks should be government tools. However, he chose to sell his shares in the company and leave the country.
He also said that Telegram processes reports from Russia and other countries to remove manifestly illegal content (like public announcements for selling illegal drugs). However, his company has never satisfied political censorship or persecution requests.
He added, “I will never give my opinion on a geopolitical conflict, because it would immediately be interpreted as support for one of the two camps, which a neutral platform must not do if it wants to remain an impartial arbiter applying the same rules to everyone. But I will always fight for fair access to free and independent information. Once you legitimize censorship, it’s difficult to go back.”
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