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  2. Internet censorship in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    X, formerly known as Twitter, has remained inaccessible in Pakistan since February 2024, depriving citizens of their basic right to access information. The Pakistan government blocked access to the social media platform around the time of the 2024 February elections, citing national security concerns. Despite the government's stance, both the ...

  3. Censorship of Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan. In February 2024, Twitter was censored by state authorities due to elections, depriving citizens of their basic right to access information. The Pakistan government blocked access to the social media platform around the time of the 2024 February elections, citing national security concerns.

  4. Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    '"Here-I-Am Movement Pakistan"'; abbr. TLP) is a far-right Islamic extremist political party in Pakistan. [9] [10] [4] [11] [7] The party was founded by Khadim Hussain Rizvi in August 2015. [12] [13] [14] It was the fifth largest party in Pakistan at the time of the 2018 Pakistani general election , and secured over 2.2 million votes.

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  8. Human rights in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Pakistan provides for fundamental rights which include freedom of speech, freedom of thought, freedom of information, freedom of religion, freedom of association, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly and the (conditional) right to bear arms. It has been changed several times in its short history, with Islamization being ...

  9. ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Pakistan will start rounding up and expelling undocumented immigrants, including hundreds of thousands of people from neighbouring Afghanistan, on Thursday, the caretaker ...