Telegram founder Pavel Durov received a court approval to leave France for 14 days for a visit to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where the company is headquartered.
Durov will be allowed to leave France on 10 July after French officials requested the traveling request in May, According French news outlet take Monde.
The executive requested permission to visit Oslo, Norway to deliver a main speech at the Oslo Freedom Forum of the Human Rights Foundation, which was submitted from a distance after the French authorities rejected their travel application.
Durov was allowed to leave France for several weeks in the first March and to return to Dubai in early April. The Open Network Society (ton) celebrated temporary travel relief as a victory for freedom of speech.
Since that time, Telegram’s founders have been rounding to discuss their ongoing legal matters in the European Union, with free speech advocates, privacy enthusiasts and Crypto community as indicators of personal freedom in Europe and the wider Western world.
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Durov recently slammed the French government in an interview with local news outlet
Durov warned of adjacent social fall during France Interview With French News Outlet Le Point.
“Emmanuel Macron is not making the right choice,” Durov told Le Point on Wednesday, referring to the French President. “I am very disappointed. France is getting weak and weakened.”
Durov said that Pro-sensorship policies and overgars are running away from France and running talent in areas that are embracing innovation.
“When we delay the required reforms for a long time, we experience a collapse,” he said, warning that once the state engineer by one or two generations, the social patterns once engineered by the state may take decades to undo, and reversed the loss.
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