Telegram CEO charges include distributing CSAM and money laundering
Briefly

The arrest of Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, stemmed from multiple serious charges including money laundering, drug trafficking, and complicity in distributing pornographic images of minors.
French President Macron clarified that France's commitment to freedom of expression remains steady, asserting that the judiciary independently enforces the law to protect citizens' rights.
In defending their actions, Telegram emphasized that it adheres to EU laws and described it as 'absurd' to hold a platform or its owner responsible for abuse.
The situation has sparked considerable debate about the accountability of platform leaders for the content on their services, a discussion amplified by public figures' reactions.
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