
Telegram boss’ arrest in France is ‘existential threat to free speech,’ tech entrepreneur says
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John Matze said the arrest of Telegram's Pavel Durov is “an existential threat to free speech" that could have global ramifications and set dangerous precedents.
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Matze pointed out that privacy is both a constitutional right for all Americans and a basic human right, and encryption and the ability to communicate with large groups of people should be included.
"This is a very significant threat to both privacy and free speech," Matze said.
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