Twitter threatened with shutdown in Pakistan

IANS  |  Islamabad 

Micro-blogging platform has been asked by the Pak­istan Telecommuni­cation Authority (PTA) to comply with its requests to block objectionable content or face a shutdown in the country, the media reported on Thursday.

The PTA on Wednesday informed the Senate Standing Com­mittee on Cabinet Secre­tariat that while Facebook, and other platforms complied with requests from the government to block objectionable content, did not.

"Out of a hundred requests from to block certain offensive material, roughly five per cent are entertained. Twitter ignored all the remaining requests," of PTA's and Web Analysis, Nisar Ahmed, told the committee.

The committee met for a briefing on penalties fixed by the PTA against "derogatory" comments spread through targeting the state, its citizens and its institutions.

Ahmed informed the committee about last week's (IHC) directive to serve Twitter with a final notice, asking the to respond to requests from or face the risk of being blocked in the country.

"The PTA has conveyed the court's concern to Twitter, but has not got a response. The regulatory authority will implement court orders if Twitter does not respond to the final notice," said Ahmed.

He also said that Twitter was not as popular in Pakistan as Facebook, so it had little to lose if it was blocked. However, the platform would lose business if it was shut down in the country, another said.

"The court is determined to teach Twitter a lesson -- they will lose business," the added.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Information Sectary said that his party was against any kind of censorship on

"Those who do not wish to see objectionable and offensive content should not search for such content. is not just for recreation and entertainment. There are jobs and households associated with the business," said Chaudhry, who is tipped to become in the new government.

"Blocking will have both social and economic impacts," he added.

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 14:12 IST