Telegram CEO Pavel Durov Cleared To Leave France for Dubai — But Under These Conditions
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has reportedly been granted permission by a French court to leave the country for two weeks and travel to Dubai, where his company is headquartered. Le Monde reported Thursday that his clearance,...
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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has reportedly been granted permission by a French court to leave the country for two weeks and travel to Dubai, where his company is headquartered.
Le Monde reported Thursday that his clearance, which takes effect on July 10, marks the second time Durov has been allowed temporary relief from a strict judicial supervision order following his arrest in Aug. 2024.
The decision comes after French authorities denied a similar request in May when Durov had planned to speak at the Oslo Freedom Forum. Unable to attend in person, he delivered his keynote speech remotely.
Pavel Durov Granted Looser Court Restrictions in France
Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov has been allowed to temporarily leave France starting July 10 — for up to 14 days — to visit Dubai, where his family lives and Telegram’s offices are based.
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The Human Rights Foundation, which hosts the forum, had criticised the travel restriction, while supporters saw it as a broader signal of pressure on tech entrepreneurs facing legal scrutiny.
Telegram Founder’s Arrest Sparks Global Debate on Digital AccountabilityDurov’s legal battle began last August, when he was arrested at Le Bourget Airport near Paris. He was later indicted on charges tied to a wider French investigation into Telegram’s alleged role in facilitating criminal activity.
Authorities argue that the app’s lack of content moderation, combined with its support for encrypted communication, disposable phone numbers and crypto payments, has created a fertile ground for illicit activity.
Released on a €5m ($5.75m) bail, Durov remains under judicial supervision. He must report to police twice a week and get prior approval to leave France.
Although limited, the temporary approval to travel to Dubai is seen as a rare concession. The case continues to raise difficult questions about platform accountability, user privacy and free expression.
Telegram Tightens Moderation as Legal Pressures Mount on Encrypted PlatformsThe case has attracted global attention from privacy advocates and the tech industry. Notably, figures like Edward Snowden and Elon Musk have criticised French authorities, calling the move an overreach.
Since Durov’s arrest, Telegram has changed how it handles illegal content. As a result, the platform now warns users about the risks of sharing prohibited material. If they do, their IP addresses and phone numbers could be passed to authorities. This marks a big shift from Telegram’s earlier, more privacy-focused approach.
Meanwhile, the episode has reignited interest in The Open Network, a blockchain project initially launched by Telegram under Durov’s leadership. Although TON was abandoned in 2020 due to pressure from the US SEC, it continues to operate as a separate ecosystem backed by the crypto community.
Supporters now see Durov’s legal battle as a broader test for decentralized platforms. They are watching closely to see how far developers can be held responsible for how their technologies are used.
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