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Cooperate or face shutdown: Pak to Google, YouTube

Pakistan interior minister Rehman Malik on Saturday warned that popular websites like Google and YouTube could be shutdown in the country if they did not cooperate with authorities investigating crimes and incidents of terrorism.

Updated on: Sep 17, 2011 10:26 PM IST
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Pakistan interior minister Rehman Malik on Saturday warned that popular websites like Google and YouTube could be shutdown in the country if they did not cooperate with authorities investigating crimes and incidents of terrorism.

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Malik made the remarks while interacting with reporters at the headquarters of the Federal Investigation Agency in Islamabad.

He urged the websites to extend help to authorities to exterminate terrorism from the country.

The government would be compelled to block certain websites, including Google and YouTube, if they did not extend cooperation to authorities, Malik said.

The Taliban and other terrorist organisations were sharing intelligence through the internet and it is imperative to curb these activities, he said.

Malik did not give details of the crimes and incidents of terrorism that the websites could provide information about.

TV news channels also quoted Malik as saying that he had issued an order for a case to be registered against the administrator of Google Pakistan.

Malik had recently claimed that jealous girlfriends and wives, and not political groups or criminals, were responsible for a majority of target killings in the southern port city of Karachi.

 
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