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Over 19,000 social media accounts taken down for spreading terrorism, inciting hate: NACTA

Over 19,000 social media accounts taken down for spreading terrorism, inciting hate: NACTA By 9,633 pages were spreading religious hatred, while 10,094 accounts were promoting terrorism. NACTA says five websites, spreading terrorism-related material, were also blocked. National Counter Terrorism Authority said more than 19,000 social media had been taken down for inciting hate and spreading terrorism in the country. Google, Facebook, and Twitter had taken down the 19,727 accounts involved in spreading hate and terrorism, the counter-terrorism agency said. 9,633 pages were spreading religious hatred, while 10,094 social media accounts were promoting terrorism and were blocked on the request of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, NACTA said. Related items

PML-N warns of consequences after Pakistan police harasses lawmaker Azma Bukhari s workers-523525

PML-N warns of ‘consequences’ after Pakistan police ‘harasses’ lawmaker Azma Bukhari’s workers Sun Online Desk 13th December, 2020 09:58:19 Following Pakistan police showing up outside the residence of PML-N lawmaker Azma Bukhari, party’s deputy secretary-general Ataullah Tarar has “warned” the government of “consequences”. Geo News quoted Bukhari as saying in a statement that the police vehicle showed up at her residence when she was not at home and police officers questioned her hired help about her whereabouts. While alleging that the police officers had “harassed” the workers, she said that these were “tactics” by the government to stop the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) rally that will be held on December 13.

PML-N warns of consequences after Pakistan police harasses lawmaker Azma Bukhari s workers

PML-N warns of consequences after Pakistan police harasses lawmaker Azma Bukhari s workers ANI | Updated: Dec 12, 2020 04:41 IST Islamabad [Pakistan], December 12 (ANI): Following Pakistan police showing up outside the residence of PML-N lawmaker Azma Bukhari, party s deputy secretary-general Ataullah Tarar has warned the government of consequences . Geo News quoted Bukhari as saying in a statement that the police vehicle showed up at her residence when she was not at home and police officers questioned her hired help about her whereabouts. While alleging that the police officers had harassed the workers, she said that these were tactics by the government to stop the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) rally that will be held on December 13.

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