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Google, Facebook, Twitter threaten to leave Pakistan: What is it about and what ruffled their feathers?

Imran Khan-led Pakistan government has notified a new law it proposed in February 2020, which grants the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) a free hand to “remove or block” digital content

November 23, 2020 / 16:35 IST
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Social media companies (Image Source: Reuters)
Social media companies (Image Source: Reuters)

US tech giants Facebook, Google, Twitter and others have threatened to leave Pakistan after the country granted blanket powers to local regulators to censor digital content.

The tech firms expressed “alarm” over the scope of the new law and put out a statement against the move via the Asia Internet Coalition (AIC) on November 19. AIC also comprises of Apple, Amazon, Airbnb, Booking.com, Cloudflare, Expedia Group, Grab, Line, LinkedIn, Rakuten, SAP and Yahoo.

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Here’s is what has upset them about Pakistan’s new law:

>> Imran Khan-led Pakistan government has notified a new law it proposed in February 2020, which grants the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) a free hand to “remove or block” content deemed unfit.