Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in France, according to reports
RFK Jr., Elon Musk and more reacted to the news that Telegram messaging app CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in France by speaking out in support of free speech on social media.
"The need to protect free speech has never been more urgent," RFK Jr. wrote on X, reacting to the news, just days after he endorsed former President Trump.
France just arrested Pavel Durov, founder & CEO of the encrypted, uncensored Telegram platform. The need to protect free speech has never been more urgent.
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) August 25, 2024
Billionaire and Telegram messaging app CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in Paris on Saturday night, according to TF1 TV and BFM TV, Reuters reported. According to TF1, Durov was served an arrest warrant in relation to a preliminary police investigation.
The investigation regards his company's messaging app, as French police believe there are not enough moderators to keep criminal activity in check, TF1 reported.
Elon Musk and RFK Jr. spoke out in support of free speech while reacting to the news that Telegram CEO Pavel Durov had been arrested in France. (Left: ((Photo by Richard Bord/WireImage), Center: (Photo by AOP.Press/Corbis via Getty Images), Right: (Photo by Rebecca Noble/Getty Images))
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Musk, who also posted "#FreePavel" to social media following the reports, called out the arrest in multiple posts.
POV: It’s 2030 in Europe and you’re being executed for liking a meme https://t.co/OkZ6YS3u2P
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 24, 2024
"Dangerous times," he wrote, responding to another tweet that referred to similar instances, including in England.
Dangerous times https://t.co/FuB6NEWOqr
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 25, 2024
Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski also spoke out about Durov's arrest.
"France has threatened Rumble, and now they have crossed a red line by arresting Telegram’s CEO, Pavel Durov, reportedly for not censoring speech," he wrote.
I’m a little late to this, but for good reason — I’ve just safely departed from Europe.
— Chris Pavlovski (@chrispavlovski) August 25, 2024
France has threatened Rumble, and now they have crossed a red line by arresting Telegram’s CEO, Pavel Durov, reportedly for not censoring speech.
Rumble will not stand for this behavior and…
China just arrested the billionaire founder of a free speech messaging app for not moderating and censoring the content to their liking.
— Geiger Capital (@Geiger_Capital) August 25, 2024
Iran is arresting their own citizens for posting things they don’t approve of.
Just kidding…
That was France and England.
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Ian Miles Cheong, a conservative commentator, argued the arrest was part of a witch hunt.
"This is about silencing dissent and controlling information. They want to turn the internet into another arm of their propaganda machine. We're watching freedom of speech being attacked right before our eyes," he wrote.
BREAKING: Pavel Durov, the man behind Telegram, has been arrested by the French authorities simply for refusing to bow down to their censorship demands.
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) August 24, 2024
They're throwing the book at him with trumped-up charges like terrorism, drug trafficking, and even pedophile content – all… pic.twitter.com/vzPkBtPnqt
Others suggested it would lead to larger implications and that governments would go after Musk and X next.
"They're going after Telegram so they have a pretext to go after X and Elon next," Joey Mannarino wrote.
They’re going after Telegram so they have a pretext to go after X and Elon next.
— Joey Mannarino (@JoeyMannarinoUS) August 25, 2024
Just wait and see. It never ends where you think it ends.
Others, including William Shatner, celebrated Durov's arrest.
"The CEO of @telegram was arrested today in France for failing to moderate his platform. Good. They do nothing to prevent fraud & scams. I’m tired of the scammers who use that platform to pretend they are me," he wrote.
The CEO of @telegram was arrested today in France for failing to moderate his platform.
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) August 25, 2024
Good. 🙌🏻 They do nothing to prevent fraud & scams.
I’m tired of the scammers who use that platform to pretend they are me.
Telegram, which has over 900 million users, is a messaging app that is comparable to WhatsApp, but according to The New York Times, also allows large groups of people to communicate across different channels.
The New York Times also reported that the app was on "the radar of law enforcement agencies around the world because terrorist organizations, drug runners, weapons dealers and far-right extremist groups have used it for communicating, recruiting and organizing."
Fox News' Jasmine Baehr contributed to this report.
Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.