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Russian legislator Butina says arrest of Durov implies flexibility of speech is 'dead' in Europe

Russian lawmaker Maria Butina stated on Sunday that the arrest of Pavel Durov, the Russianborn billionaire creator and owner of the Telegram, belonged to a. witchhunt that indicates liberty of speech is now dead in Europe.

Pavel Durov is a political detainee - a victim of a. witch-hunt by the West, Butina informed Reuters.

The arrest of Pavel Durov implies there is no liberty of. speech - it means that flexibility of speech in Europe is dead.

Butina, who spent 15 months in U.S. prison for acting as an. unregistered Russian agent and is now a legislator for the judgment. United Russia celebration, said that she thought Durov had been. jailed in an attempt by the West to acquire control of Telegram.

Now generally they have a hostage and they will try to. blackmail Russia, they will attempt to blackmail all the users of. Telegram and not just try to get control but likewise attempt to obstruct. the network here in Russia, she said.

(source: Reuters)