American entrepreneur Elon Musk has not ruled out limiting his trips to foreign countries after the detention of Telegram founder Pavel Durov in France.
"Perhaps I should restrict travel to countries where freedom is "protected by the constitution,"— he wrote on the social network X.
So he responded to a post by one of the users who urged Musk to think about the consequences of his foreign trips due to events in the UK, France and Brazil.
On Friday, a judge of the Supreme Federal Court of Brazil ordered the suspension of the social network X in the country.
Telegram founder Pavel Durov was detained at Paris Le Bourget airport on August 24. The businessman's detention has caused widespread public criticism in many countries. Durov in France is suspected of ten offenses and criminal offenses, including complicity in the administration of an online platform for the purpose of making illegal transactions by an organized group. He has not yet been formally charged. On Wednesday evening, Durov was released on bail.

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