Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan, has accused the government of temporarily blocking YouTube to deny live access to his speech at a political rally. Khan, was facing charges Sunday, under an anti-terror act for threats to police and a magistrate.
After being ousted from power in April through a parliamentary vote, Khan has been making fiery speeches to gatherings across the Pakistan as he pushes for new elections.
The Youtube blocking accusation followed a ban on Saturday by the electronic media regulator on the live broadcast of Khan’s speeches, citing what it called his “hate speech” against state institutions.
He then took to twitter to state “Imported government blocked YouTube midway through my speech,”
According to a statement by the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority, Khan’s speeches were “prejudicial to the maintenance of law and order and likely to disturb public peace and tranquility”.
It prohibited live broadcasts of his speeches by news channels, with immediate effect, but made an exception for recorded speech.
Pakistan’s government, police and its powerful army have been among the targets of Khan’s remarks.
Soon after Saturday’s television ban, Khan’s party vowed to go live on “500+ YouTube and Facebook channels”.
However, many Pakistani users of social media reported problems in accessing YouTube on Sunday, just as Khan was about to address a gathering in the garrison city of Rawalpindi.
In those comments, Khan said he was being censored for not accepting the current coalition government, which had voted him out of power.
The television ban came a day after Khan’s threats to Islamabad’s police chief and a female judge over what he called the arrest and alleged torture of a close aide who faces sedition charges for urging the military’s lower ranks to defy the orders of the superiors.
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