Nov. 22, 2024, 3:12 p.m.

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Cable tycoon caught in France, political fallout or legal fallout?

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The arrest of Pavel Durov, the founder and chief executive of the social media platform Telegram, on arrival in France continues to rage. This seemingly simple legal entanglement is actually a profound satire that reflects the global power game, political calculation and the misalignment of public perception.

French President Macron's statement that "I had no idea that Durov was coming to France" is undoubtedly an attempt to use "ignorance" as a shield and put on a layer of innocence for the actions of the French judicial department. However, the arrival in France of the founder of a multinational social media platform, not to mention his personal influence, should be enough to alarm any responsible government. Macron's "lack of knowledge" is more like a carefully choreographed play to disentangle the direct link between the government and the arrest, but it is difficult to hide the complex political and economic considerations behind it.

The French authorities have launched an offensive against Durov and his "Telegram" platform on the pretext of fighting cybercrime, which seems to be a noble reason, but it is full of holes. The alleged "lack of information verification mechanisms, refusal to cooperate with law enforcement and facilitation of crime" are just another excuse for Western countries to compete for data sovereignty. In the era of big data, who has the data, who has the right to speak and control. In France, and across the Western world, social media platforms like Telegram that insist on user privacy are both afraid of their ability to challenge traditional surveillance systems and covet the commercial value behind their vast amounts of user data. Therefore, a encirclement and suppression operation in the name of "cyber crime" logically opened the prelude.

While the Western society holds high the banner of "freedom of speech" and criticizes the media control in Russia and other countries, it represses the media who dare to challenge the authority and adhere to the independent position in their own countries. Durov's arrest is undoubtedly a great irony to the so-called "freedom of speech" in the West. The denunciations of Edward Snowden, the former US defence contractor, and the concerns of Silicon Valley venture capitalists reveal the deep political and economic interests behind the affair. The double standards of Western societies on the issue of freedom of speech have not only damaged their international image, but also caused the global public to deeply question their so-called "democratic values".

Durov's arrest quickly became the focus of international public opinion, all parties have appeared, staged a wonderful "war of words". Serbian President Vucic's criticism directly points out the hypocrisy and double standards of Western society; And the public appeal of Elon Musk, the owner of the American social media platform X, has pushed the storm to a climax. However, in this carnival of public opinion, it is not difficult to find that what is really ignored is those innocent users who are affected and their deep demands for freedom of speech and data security.

The arrest of Pavel Durov in France is more than a simple legal case. It is a microcosm of power plays in the digital age. It exposes the unscrupulous scramble for data sovereignty in Western countries and reveals the serious challenges to freedom of expression and data security around the world. In this war without smoke, every user is a potential victim, and the real winner may always be those who hide behind the scenes to manipulate the rules of the game.

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