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Pakistan blocks 13,000 'obscene' websites

Soon after its move to ban Facebook and YouTube was criticised by civil society groups, Pakistan authorities have now banned pornographic websites to prevent the spread of such materials through the internet.

Updated on: Feb 11, 2012 06:40 PM IST
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Pakistani authorities have blocked 13,000 "obscene" websites and are taking more steps to prevent the spread of such materials through the internet, a top official said.

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Parliamentary secretary for information technology Nawab Liaqat Ali Khan made the remarks while responding to a calling attention notice in the National Assembly or lower house of parliament.

"It is a serious issue and we are trying to address it," Khan said.

A ministerial committee and a sub-committee had been formed to look into the matter.

Khan expressed concern at what he described as the "rapid spread of obscene websites" and said the government currently has no mechanism to block all these websites.

"However, we take action on receiving a complaint. We are trying to devise a mechanism," he said.

Though China and India have installed an "automated filtration system", such measures are very costly, he said.

Even if such a system is installed in Pakistan, authorities will not be able to block all objectionable websites, Khan said.

Most of these websites are based outside Pakistan and authorities were unable to take action against them or penalise them, he said.

Earlier, authorities had blocked popular portals like Facebook and YouTube but the move was criticised by civil society groups. Following protests, authorities began selectively blocking only pages that contained blasphemous and pornographic materials.

 
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