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Pakistan Suspends Mobile And Internet Services Amid Security Concerns

Paramilitary soldiers patrol as they station at a overhead bridge ahead of a planned rally by supporters of imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, in Islamabad,

Pakistan has announced the suspension of mobile and internet services in areas with security concerns as supporters of imprisoned former premier Imran Khan prepare for a protest in the capital. The government and Interior Ministry made the announcement on a banned social media platform without specifying the affected areas or the duration of the suspension.

According to the posts, internet and mobile services will continue to operate normally in the rest of the country. Telecom company Nayatel has offered customers a workaround with reliable landline services in the affected areas.

Nayatel offers workaround with reliable landline services in affected areas.
Pakistan suspends services in security-risk areas due to Imran Khan protest.
Imran Khan's supporters rely on social media to demand his release.
Government seals off Islamabad with shipping containers and closes major roads.
Authorities target VPN services and impose bans on social media platforms.
U.S. embassy issues security alert for Americans in the capital.

Imran Khan, who has been in prison for over a year and faces numerous criminal cases, remains popular among his supporters. His political party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), alleges that the cases against him are politically motivated.

PTI supporters heavily rely on social media platforms to demand Khan's release and share information about events. The government has sealed off Islamabad with shipping containers and closed major roads connecting the city to PTI strongholds in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces.

Authorities are also targeting VPN services and imposing bans on social media platforms. Monitoring service Netblocks reported restrictions on WhatsApp backends in Pakistan, affecting media sharing on the app.

The U.S. embassy issued a security alert advising Americans in the capital to avoid large gatherings, warning that even peaceful protests could escalate into violence.

Last month, cellphone services were suspended in Islamabad and Rawalpindi to prevent a pro-Khan rally, disrupting communications and essential services like banking and transportation.

The latest crackdown coincides with the upcoming visit of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to Pakistan.

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