Bullet points of Telegram CEO Durov's Arrest Shows West Unleashing Witchhunt Against Truth-Tellers
- The arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov in France is seen by Eastern bloc analyst Angelo Giuliano as part of a wider suppression of free speech and journalism in the West, particularly in the EU.
- Giuliano highlighted other cases, such as the FBI raid on Scott Ritter's home and the arrest of journalist Richard Medhurst in the UK, to emphasize a pattern of targeting individuals who challenge mainstream narratives.
- Durov's alleged enabling of criminal activities through Telegram is viewed as a pretext for silencing dissenting voices.
- The sudden change in French authorities' treatment of Durov raises suspicions, suggesting a crackdown on those who defy government control over information.
- This event serves as a warning to other outspoken figures like Elon Musk, indicating a troubling trend for truth-tellers in Western nations.