Festnahme des Telegram-Gründers ist Teil einer größeren Untersuchung zu mutmaßlicher Kinderausbeutung und „Komplizenschaft“ im Drogenhandel

    https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/pavel-durov-telegram-ceo-macron-france-arrest-musk-snowden-rcna168212

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    1. Uncontrolled crypto payments is what this is really about. I bet child porn is just something they added onto for political reasons since we know for a fact any bs will have support in the name of fighting it even though most people have never seen nor heard of it on Telegram.

    2. He must pay for providing secure messaging. This is what a government doesn’t like 

    3. Kankervittu on

      This is terrible news because just 2 days ago I found out about a great channel for drugs in my area.

    4. Any-Yoghurt-4318 on

      Obviously this is because of the fact it’s legitimately a secure messaging platform and telegram don’t provide backdoors to governments or investigators.

      Or else Meta, Twitter, Hell even Reddit would be on the hook for what their users use the platform for too.

      If he gets suddenly released, We can presume that he’s caved and given the powers that be a backdoor.

    5. Minimum_Intention848 on

      Russian platform used for Russian komprimat campaign.

      Surprise!

    6. Look what we have got here… “Democracies” don’t like free speech… fascinating!

    7. HalfSarcastic on

      I don’t know why democracies hate shady apps that participate in lots of shady stuff and don’t want to take any accountability for it. Conspiracy for sure.

    8. Dice_to_see_you on

      Cool. Do Facebook (chicken soup?) and meta. And then go to YouTube and get all of the content targetting and grooming kids gone. 

    9. I kept being downvoted by “privace people guys”. I keep saying if a crime isnbeing committed, the government should be allowed to check on those messages to form a casrle or gather evidence.

      I get how privacy is important. However you cant keep your privacy if you commit crime.

    10. Let’s see, Russia, China, et. al, working with Mexico, and sometimes the CIA, to smuggle drugs, guns, whatever…around the world? Government run black markets?

      Nah, that’s just conspiracy theories.

    11. RevolutionarySet3032 on

      I would like to charge the central bank with this same charge. They keep printing fiat currency, an untraceable privacy focused commodity that when exchanged is difficult to trace, providing an avenue for child trafficking, and is used and related to almost all crimes in the entire world.

      /s

    12. CdnBillionaire on

      Just another Russian Oli. Strip him of his wealth and send him to goolag.

    13. gregorydgraham on

      “Complicity” hides a lot of “we can’t prove anything but we don’t like you”

      They might have something but it’s probably just the French playing dirty again.

    14. pouredmygutsout on

      He is a very rich man. He won’t stay in jail for very long. For all I know he is probably sleeping in his bed in the UAE.

    15. Kindly-Counter-6783 on

      This is an extension of what the Russians have been doing for years. Look into the Epstein information available and it has been going on for decades. Number 174 is certainly involved and needs to be exposed pre election.

      For those who want to end the “Deep State” , here it is.

    16. Sensitive_Ad_5031 on

      Ok, what do we do with the internet providers? What have they done to stop all that? Why haven’t they blocked telegram?

    17. VagueSomething on

      I’m wondering if all the accounts claiming this is purely because Telegram is “secure” are just trying to self soothe so they don’t panic about what they’re doing on that platform.

    18. AlexHimself on

      Everyone is quick to defend strong encryption, which they should be, but France doesn’t do stuff like this cavalierly. I’m curious if there’s more blatant abuse happening that’s known and complicit and we should be patient to see what comes out.

      Telegram doesn’t want to moderate or comply with governments, which some could argue is a good thing.

      Hypothetically if France managed to infiltrate a child-abuse chatroom and can show to Telegram messages/pictures/etc. of abused children and they subpoena Telegram to provide phone/IP information of the group members and Telegram refuses, then Telegram is obstructing justice and complicit.

      You can’t have a government say “here’s **proof** this user is abusing children, give us their contact info so we can save the children” and then as a business, just say “no”.

    19. Holy moly, a product people on Reddit like gets attacked, and suddenly everyone turns into conspiracy theorists.

      This app is used to share cp and other illegal media and real-life goods at a massive scale. It’s a hotbed for pump and dump schemes and other fraud. It’s an absolute shit hole.

      If you think other platforms are as bad, you are delusional.

    20. It seems illogical to first accuse someone of supporting terrorism and then arrest them for child exploitation and drug trafficking.

      If this reasoning were applied universally, then managers from national postal services, DPD, DHL, UPS, FedEx, and others would also need to be punished. Their services are undoubtedly sometimes used to transport illegal items. Unless they open every package and letter and report the contents to authorities as a precaution, they could be held responsible for the crimes committed using their services.

      Though it may not be the perfect analogy, digital messages should be treated with the same respect and privacy as traditional mail.

      Arresting Telegram’s founder is just the first step in a misguided attempt to eliminate private communication, piece by piece. If this succeeds, they’ll move on to larger targets, using this as a precedent.

      Many people recognize that accusations of involvement with “children” and “drugs” can be used to exert immense pressure on Telegram’s founder until he capitulates. Authorities argue that he is responsible for the crimes people discuss on his platform, which could lead to his indefinite imprisonment. For example, if France knows of 500 criminals who used Telegram, they could start a new case every week for the next 500 weeks.

      The true objective here isn’t to catch terrorists, child molesters, or other criminals—at best, that’s a convenient side effect. The real goal is to sacrifice privacy on the altar of “promised absolute security.” In my European country, I wouldn’t trust 99% of politicians with my email address. The idea that these same people could gain access to citizens’ private communications will only lead to one thing: the criminal misuse of that information by politicans to secure, or even extend, their power or to cover their crimes.

    21. Street-Measurement51 on

      These people are so determined to suppress the truth. Yet the truth shall set us all free!!

    22. IngenuityBeginning56 on

      Maybe they should put Germany’s politicians on a watch list then since they decriminalized child porn…

    23. h0nest_Bender on

      That’s what they always say when they don’t want you looking into things too closely.
      I smell bullshit.

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