BTW debates: Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s arrest

In this episode of BTW Debates, reporters Iydia Ding and Jasmine Zhang delve into the controversial arrest of Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, in Paris. They discuss the varying perspectives on the arrest, with French President Macron asserting that it was part of an independent investigation, while the Russian government and figures like Elon Musk see it as a threat to free speech in Europe. The hosts explore Telegram’s role as a vital platform for unfiltered communication, especially in regions with prevalent government censorship. They debate the balance between free speech and public safety, considering the app’s alleged use for nefarious activities. The conversation also touches on the broader implications for digital rights and the responsibility of tech companies to self-regulate while protecting fundamental freedoms. This episode provides a comprehensive overview of the complex issues surrounding freedom of speech in the digital age.

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov arrested in France

https://btw.media/tech-trends/telegram-ceo-pavel-durov-arrested-in-france/

Macron says arrest of Telegram’s CEO has no political purpose

https://btw.media/it-infrastructure/macron-says-arrest-of-telegrams-ceo-has-no-political-purpose/

Yulan-Deng

Yulan Deng

Yulan Deng is a video producer with a background in University of Arts London. She is passionate about discussing fintech. You can reach out to her at y.l.deng@btw.media.

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