Pakistan's parliament passes bill with sweeping controls on social media

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Pakistan's parliament passes bill with sweeping controls on social media
Author: Munir Ahmed
Published: Jan, 23 2025 11:48

Pakistan’s lower house of parliament on Thursday passed a controversial bill that will give the government sweeping controls on social media, including sending users to prison for spreading disinformation. The bill was quickly passed after lawmakers from the opposition party of imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan staged a walkout to denounce the law.

Critics say the government is seeking to further suppress freedom of speech. Under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act, which was introduced in the National Assembly Wednesday, authorities would create an agency with the power to order the immediate blocking of content deemed “unlawful and offensive" from social media, such as content critical of judges, the armed forces, parliament or provincial assemblies. Individuals and organizations posting such content may also be blocked from social media.

Under the law, social media platforms would be required to register with the new Social Media Protection and Regulatory Authority, and those failing to comply could face temporary or permanent bans. The law also makes spreading disinformation a criminal offense, punishable by three years in prison and a fine of 2 million rupees ($7,150).

Unions of journalists and news editors rejected the bill Thursday. The move by the government to pass the bill comes nearly a year after Pakistan blocked the X platform ahead of an election that the opposition party of Khan says was rigged. X is still blocked in the country, although many people use virtual private networks to access it, like in other countries with tight internet controls.

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