CDM’s Globalists In Plain Sight Host Christine Dolan, Author of Shattered Innocence – A Shared Global Shame, Homayra Sellier, President and Founder of Innocence in Danger, and Jaco Booyens, entrepreneur and Founder of Jaco Booyens Ministries, will discuss freedom of speech and privacy versus transcriminal and transnational internet trafficking crimes.
Was Telegram’s Founder and CEO Pavel Durov targeted because of his freedom of speech and privacy stands, or is there more to his recent arrest?Â
Which is it – crimes or political persecution, or an inevitable perfect storm?Â
French law enforcement arrested Telegram’s Founder/CEO Pavel Durov in Paris, France a week ago. That ignited the long- standing debate about freedom of speech, privacy and internet use, and opened the door to expose the long-standing battles between tech giants and cybercrime law enforcement agencies worldwide for decades. It is a dispute that many tech companies have had with law enforcement in the Age of Digital slavery.
Telegram has nearly 900,000 users worldwide. Durov has stood for free speech and has promised to never compromise his users.
But, this past week, French authorities have charged Durov with “complicity” for drug trafficking and the distribution of child abuse images. Law enforcement has also accused the Russian-born billionaire of refusing to share documents needed for criminal investigations…
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