Thursday, August 29, 2024

Kim Dotcom calls for boycott of France over Durov arrest

 

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The Megaupload founder has urged people to stop buying French products and refrain from visiting the country

The founder of the Megaupload file sharing service, Kim Dotcom, has called for a boycott of France over the recent arrest of Telegram creator and CEO Pavel Durov in Paris.

Writing on X on Wednesday, Dotcom urged people to “boycott France until Pavel Durov is released” and called on people to stop spending money on French products and refrain from traveling to the country.

“If you want to fight for free speech, this is the way,” Dotcom wrote.

Durov, the 39-year-old Russian entrepreneur, was arrested on Saturday upon arriving at the Paris-Le Bourget Airport on a private jet. The Paris public prosecutor’s office has stated that Durov was arrested as part of a broader criminal inquiry against an unnamed person and a French judge has already twice extended his detention.

According to prosecutors, Durov, who also holds French, Emirati, and St Kitts and Nevis citizenship, could face charges ranging from complicity in drug dealing and money laundering, to facilitating the distribution of child pornography. The possible charges reportedly stem from what prosecutors believe to be insufficient moderation of Telegram and Durov’s failure to prevent misuse of the messenger app by bad actors.  (more...)

Kim Dotcom calls for boycott of France over Durov arrest


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