Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, revealed that a summons was issued to his former apartment in Russia, naming him as a "suspect." Durov humorously suggested that the summons might be related to his advocacy for free speech and privacy rights. This development highlights ongoing tensions between Durov and Russian authorities, particularly concerning his stance on digital privacy and freedom of expression.
Pavel Durov Summoned as 'Suspect' in Russia, Jokes About Free Speech
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