Pakistan urges India to unblock Twitter accounts of diplomatic missions

ISLAMABAD   -   The Indian Charge d’Affaires (Cd’A) in Islamabad was called to the Min­istry of Foreign Affairs on Friday and a strong demarche was made on the Indian government's blocking of ac­cess to content of 80 accounts on Twitter including accounts of Paki­stan's diplomatic Missions in Iran, Turkey, Egypt, UN-New York and the national broadcaster Radio Pakistan, by activating geo-blocking and cen­sorship laws.


The Cd’A was conveyed that these Indian actions were against the in­ternational standards, obligations, norms, and framework of flow of in­formation and reflected the alarming pace of shrinking space for pluralis­tic voices and curbing of fundamen­tal freedoms in India.


It was noted that the new illegal practice employed by the Indian gov­ernment of regulating the internet sphere with regard to diplomatic ac­counts, with a clear intent to stifle dissent stood completely against the rights to access to information and fundamental freedom of opinion or expression.


Government of India has been urged to immediately reverse its ac­tions relating to the blocking of Pa­kistan’s diplomatic Missions’ Twit­ter accounts in India. India must also abide by the established internation­al norms and standards as espoused by the United Nations and also en­sure protection of fundamental free­doms and respect for dissent

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