Sunday, May 20, 2012

Microblogging Site Twitter Blocked In Several Parts Of Pakistan

The news report for today is coming from Pakistan, the authorities have blocked the access to Twitter in several parts of the country. Interior Minister Rehman Malik's claim that no restrictions were being imposed on the micro-blogging site. There was no official word on the development, but users from different parts of Pakistan, especially Islamabad and the nearby garrison city of Rawalpindi, reported that they were unable to access the site.

The people from those regions were unable to access the site on their computers and mobile phones. The move came hours after Interior Minister Malik himself tweeted early this morning that the government had no plans to impose restrictions on Twitter and Facebook.



"Dear all, I assure u that Twitter and Facebook will continue in our country and it will not be blocked. Pl do not believe in rumors." - Interior Minister Rehman Malik said in the tweet early in this morning.

Yesterday, TV news channels had quoted Information Technology Minister Raja Parvez Ashraf.  He was saying that the government could restrict access to Twitter and Facebook as the sites were being used to circulate blasphemous caricatures. In the past, the Lahore High Court was ridiculed by Internet users and commentators after it briefly banned Facebook over blasphemous caricatures of Prophet Mohammed.

Civil society and rights groups and activists have made use of Twitter in several recent campaigns. The government recently dropped plans to acquire sophisticated equipment to block and monitor websites after a campaign on Twitter and several other websites.

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