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Pakistan: Authorities increase pressure on social media platforms & journalists to remove content, creating "collateral censorship"

Pakistan: Authorities increase pressure on social media platforms & journalists to remove content, creating "collateral censorship"
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CAN 'DIGITAL PAKISTAN' BECOME A REALITY? - Newspaper

Illustration by Radia Durrani There is a tone that many of us experienced growing up. A wave of white noise familiar to those who have lived through the dial-up internet era. We remember hearing it when trying to go online using internet cards. And we also remember hearing it if we accidentally picked up the landline phone while someone else at home was online this would usually result in the internet getting disconnected and was, often, followed by some yelling. If we go back further, even having a home landline was a rarity. At a press conference during the early 2000s, Former Finance Minister Abdul Hafeez Sheikh narrated an incident that took place at a wedding ceremony he was attending. He recalled that, at the wedding, there was suddenly some commotion and the family started congratulating one another. Sheikh assumed that the

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Pakistan Sees Surge in Silencing of Mainstream and Social Media

Pakistan Sees Surge in Silencing of Mainstream and Social Media
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Govt's revised internet rules fuel tension with tech firms - Pakistan

Internet companies have yet again pushed back against Pakistan’s amended social media rules. AFP/File INTERNET companies have yet again pushed back against Pakistan’s amended social media rules, noting that the most problematic provisions remain unchanged in the latest draft that they say has in fact “regressed” in comparison with previous versions. The third version of the social media rules, titled the ‘Removal of Unlawful Online Content Rules 2021’ was published by the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT) earlier this month. “The Asia Internet Coalition (AIC) and its member companies are disappointed with the proposed revisions,” said AIC Managing Director Jeff Paine over email with

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Government's revised internet rules fuel tension with technology firms | Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF)

Government's revised internet rules fuel tension with technology firms | Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF)
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