🇪🇺 Telegram sent this message to all its users in France regarding Chat Control. People must know the names of those who try to steal their freedoms: Today, the European Union nearly banned your right to privacy. It was set to vote on a law that would force apps to scan every private message, turning everyone’s phone into a spying tool. France led the push for this authoritarian law. Both former and current Interior Ministers, Bruno Retailleau and Laurent Nuñez, supported it. Last March, they declared that police should see French citizens’ private messages. The Republicans and Macron’s Renaissance group voted for it. Such measures are supposed to “fight crime”, but their real target is regular people. It wouldn’t stop criminals — they could just use VPNs or special websites to hide. Officials’ and police messages wouldn’t be scanned either, since the law conveniently exempts them from surveillance. Only YOU — ordinary citizens — would face the danger of your private messages and photos being compromised. Today, we defended privacy: Germany’s sudden stand saved our rights. But freedoms are still threatened. While French leaders push for total access to private messages, the basic rights of French people — and all Europeans — remain in danger.

Oct 14, 2025 · 5:09 PM UTC

Replying to @durov @nomuerdo
you should consider sending similar missives to Spanish and, especially, Danish people.
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Good idea. All politicians who are silently trying to steal our freedoms should pay a price and lose the support of the people.
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Do you think the EU will try to bring back this law under a different name in the future?
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They are already trying to do that. The next attempt to vote on this authoritarian law is scheduled for December.
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Who opposed it?
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Germany, Poland, Austria, the Netherlands, Czechia, Finland, Luxembourg, and Belgium opposed Chat Control. EU lawmakers needed countries representing 65% of the EU population to pass it, but Germany’s last-minute opposition blocked it. They will attempt another vote in December.
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What is the position of the opposition parties (e.g., RN) on this issue?
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The RN fully opposed a similar surveillance law in the National Assembly in March. Similarly, the AfD in Germany strictly opposes Chat Control. Ironically, political parties labeled as “fascist” by legacy media are the ones standing up for freedom.
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Replying to @durov
Thank you Pavel for spreading awareness and doing your part to take a stand against Chat Control and similar legislation. We will continue to build consumer apps that fight surveillance, powered by a network that no government or entity can shut down. We’d love to bring that same privacy to Telegram and continue to push open-source privacy forward
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The AfD will destroy the EU. Freedom and sovereignty will win.
🚨 AfD BREAKTHROUGH: MORE POPULAR THAN EVER‼️ The country with the most locked potential is Germany. America combines all the greatest German traits - But our potential was frozen behind sacrificial self-loathing. NOT ANYMORE: The AfD is the most powerful opposition party in Europe. Our alternative media, such as @Deu_Kurier, are the most rapidly growing news sources. Imagine the alliance we could form, Germany and the U.S. would make the West GREATER than ever.
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Replying to @durov
Privacy is not a privilege - it is the foundation of freedom. When governments turn "protection" into surveillance, they do not defend citizens - they domesticate them. A society without privacy becomes a database, not a democracy. What happened in Europe is a reminder: code is our last line of defense. Ethereum, zero-knowledge proofs, and end-to-end encryption are not just technologies - they are acts of resistance, written in math. Freedom must be rebuilt - block by block, key by key, message by message.
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Thank you Pavel.
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Stoppt die Chatkontrolle!
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Liberté, égalité, fraternité For Durov - this is not just a phrase. In order for all to be equal, we must not rest. We must keep fighting. The digital resistance must prevail. $REDO is with you.
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Replying to @durov
Now send the same message to all Russian users.
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add private payments to telegram pazhaulsta
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France should worry about France.
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Is it this EUdSSR?
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As of October 14, 2025, neither Bier nor Musk have provided a detailed explanation of how the new #X "disclosure of user country of origin" feature will protect vulnerable users (e.g., activists, journalists). The silence from Musk, who is otherwise active on @elonmusk , may seem like a lack of interest in the community's concerns.
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Replying to @durov
Thank you for being a leader and voicing a large privacy concern! zKML stand with you!
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The proposed EU legislation, driven by France, risks normalizing invasive surveillance by mandating message scanning, disproportionately targeting citizens while exempting officials—a clear threat to privacy and encryption. Though Germany’s intervention blocked immediate passage, the debate underscores urgent tensions between regulatory overreach and digital rights. Such laws, framed as "public safety" measures, could erode user autonomy and enable mass surveillance.
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@ice_blockchain Online+ is privacy focused & is the solution to this
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🏆thank you for being a global freedom fighter
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Stick to open & private tools, ditch the rest: -@mullvadnet VPN - gDocs -> ddocs.new -Chrome -> @brave -Gmail -> Mailbox
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GM! Say it back! It's Another day to fly higher 🚀
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