The twitter administration's hit-off, ready to ban Pakistan
The twitter administration's hit-off, ready to ban Pakistan
Islamabad: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has warned that if the Twitter Administration does not delete the duplicate material from its platform, its service will be closed across the country.
According to details, according to the details, the PTA Director General (DG) Nisar Ahmed briefed the Senate Standing Committee meeting that the government requested the removal of exile material from social contact websites (including Youtube, Facebook) Which he did, but Twitter did not take any action yet.
He said that the Twitter administration did not implement government requests nor did any organizers see any progress, if the controversial content was not removed from the microbling website, its service could be stopped in Pakistan. Is.
DG of the internet policy and the observers on the web site, informed the committee that "PTA has not sent one but hundreds of applications to Twitter administration, out of which only 5 percent have been implemented and the remaining The administration ignores'.
DGPTA said that on the directives of the Islamabad High Court, last week, we sent final notice to the Twitter administration in which it was informed that if Pakistan's applications were not considered, their website closed Will happen
It is clear that July 21, the Islamabad High Court had been apprehended in connection with fraudulent content on Twitter, in which the court had ordered micro-blogging websites to take steps to shut down immediately.
Earlier on March 31, 2017, Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui, Chief Justice of the Islamabad High Court, asked the PTA question why 'Untreated material was yet removed from Twitter platform'.
He directed that the government immediately wrote a letter to the Twitter administration and submit it to the court on the next hearing. Justice Shaukat said that if the exile was not removed on social media, the court would close all the platforms.
Remember that the Pakistani government closed the social network website's largest website in 2010 for 2 weeks while the video sharing website was closed from 2012 to 2016.
Islamabad: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has warned that if the Twitter Administration does not delete the duplicate material from its platform, its service will be closed across the country.
According to details, according to the details, the PTA Director General (DG) Nisar Ahmed briefed the Senate Standing Committee meeting that the government requested the removal of exile material from social contact websites (including Youtube, Facebook) Which he did, but Twitter did not take any action yet.
He said that the Twitter administration did not implement government requests nor did any organizers see any progress, if the controversial content was not removed from the microbling website, its service could be stopped in Pakistan. Is.
DG of the internet policy and the observers on the web site, informed the committee that "PTA has not sent one but hundreds of applications to Twitter administration, out of which only 5 percent have been implemented and the remaining The administration ignores'.
DGPTA said that on the directives of the Islamabad High Court, last week, we sent final notice to the Twitter administration in which it was informed that if Pakistan's applications were not considered, their website closed Will happen
It is clear that July 21, the Islamabad High Court had been apprehended in connection with fraudulent content on Twitter, in which the court had ordered micro-blogging websites to take steps to shut down immediately.
Earlier on March 31, 2017, Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui, Chief Justice of the Islamabad High Court, asked the PTA question why 'Untreated material was yet removed from Twitter platform'.
He directed that the government immediately wrote a letter to the Twitter administration and submit it to the court on the next hearing. Justice Shaukat said that if the exile was not removed on social media, the court would close all the platforms.
Remember that the Pakistani government closed the social network website's largest website in 2010 for 2 weeks while the video sharing website was closed from 2012 to 2016.
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