Pakistani ministry bars telecom regulator from blocking websites without consultation 

A view of Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) building in Islamabad on Jan. 22, 2020. (AN photo/File)
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Updated 10 February 2023
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Pakistani ministry bars telecom regulator from blocking websites without consultation 

  • A Pakistani regulator last week blocked Wikipedia for not removing controversial content 
  • IT minister says his government is against measures that may ‘impede development process’ 

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani telecommunication ministry on Thursday barred the country’s telecom regulator from blocking websites without consulting relevant authorities, days after it blocked Wikipedia for not removing “sacrilegious content.” 

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) had blocked Wikipedia, a free, crowdsourced encyclopedia used by millions across the world, on February 3 after a deadline expired that the regulator had given to the platform to remove the controversial content. 

The ban drew criticism and many condemned PTA’s action, calling it was a blow to digital rights and prompting Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to order removal of the ban just two days later. The prime minister also constituted a three-member ministerial committee to deliberate on the matter. 

IT Minister Aminul Haque presided over a meeting of the committee on Thursday on the blockage of the online encyclopedia, according to the IT ministry. Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar and Commerce Minister Naveed Qamar were also part of it. 

“Ministry of IT & Telecom must be consulted prior to closing any website in future,” Haque was quoted as saying in a statement by his ministry. 

“Blocking of any website means disconnection to digital world which will lead to both social and economic disadvantages.” 

Pakistan, the second-largest Muslim-majority country in the world, has banned video streaming platforms and dating apps in the past on charges of spreading “immorality” or promoting “blasphemous content.” 

In September 2020, Pakistan blocked Tinder, Grindr and three other dating apps for not adhering to local laws, with the PTA saying it had taken the decision to curb the “negative effects of immoral/indecent content streaming.” 

Haque, however, said his ministry was against the measures that could impede the development process and stressed the need to create awareness among masses about the objectionable content. 
 


Pakistan praises Qatar’s ‘positive role’ on National Day, seeks deeper trade and investment ties

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Pakistan praises Qatar’s ‘positive role’ on National Day, seeks deeper trade and investment ties

  • Zardari says relations with Qatar are rooted in shared values, mutual respect and people-to-people contacts
  • He says Pakistan sees energy, agriculture and technology as priority areas for expanding bilateral cooperation

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday praised Qatar’s “positive role” at the regional and international level and called for enhanced trade and investment cooperation as the Gulf state marked its National Day, according to a statement from the presidency.

Pakistan and Qatar maintain close diplomatic, economic and security ties, underpinned by energy cooperation, labor links and growing defense engagement. Qatar hosts a large Pakistani expatriate workforce, employed mainly in construction, services, transport and security, making remittances a key pillar of the relationship.

Security ties have also expanded in recent years, with Pakistan providing military training and advisory support to Qatari forces. The two countries cooperated on security planning and personnel deployment for the 2022 FIFA World Cup hosted by Doha.

Qatar has also played a diplomatic role in the region, most recently mediating between Pakistan and Afghanistan following fierce border clashes earlier this year in which dozens of people were killed on both sides.

“Qatar’s positive role at the regional and international level is commendable,” President Asif Ali Zardari said in a message issued on the occasion of the Arab country’s National Day.

“Pakistan is keen to further expand cooperation with Qatar in trade and investment,” he added.

In his message, Zardari extended congratulations to Qatar’s Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and conveyed best wishes to the Qatari people, describing relations between the two countries as close, enduring and rooted in shared values and mutual respect.

He said Qatar had achieved significant development and progress under the Amir’s leadership and reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening bilateral ties.

Zardari said Pakistan sought to deepen partnerships with Qatar in sectors including energy, agriculture and technology, while highlighting manpower cooperation and people-to-people contacts as the foundation of the relationship.

The president also expressed Islamabad’s resolve to further strengthen friendship and cooperation between the two countries, the statement said.