Pavel Durov rejects EU stress to censor Romanian election content material

Pavel Durov rejects EU stress to censor Romanian election content material
Pavel Durov rejects EU stress to censor Romanian election content material


Telegram founder Pavel Durov stated he rejected stress from a European Union (EU) nation to censor political content material on the social media platform forward of the Might 18 presidential elections in Romania.

In accordance with Durov, a Western European authorities, which he hinted at with a baguette emoji, approached the platform and requested it censor conservative voices, which he flatly denied. Durov wrote in a Might 18 Telegram post:

“You may’t ‘defend democracy’ by destroying democracy. You may’t ‘combat election interference’ by interfering with elections. You both have freedom of speech and honest elections — otherwise you don’t. And the Romanian folks deserve each.”

The Telegram founder is an ardent defender of free speech, who is extremely regarded within the crypto group for his stances on freedom of expression, autonomy, privateness, and particular person liberty.

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Pavel Durov was arrested in France in August 2024, sparking widespread condemnation from the crypto group and free speech advocates worldwide, who accused the French authorities of orchestrating a politically-motivated arrest.

French President Emmanuel Macron denied the arrest was political whereas claiming the French authorities was “dedicated to freedom of expression and communication” in an August 26 X post.

“You may’t maintain founders personally liable, and cost them as much as 20 years, for not moderating speech, and on the similar time declare you’re deeply dedicated to freedom of expression,” Helius Labs CEO Mert Mumtaz wrote in response to Macron.