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US Urges Pakistan To Lift Internet Shutdowns

FILE PHOTO: Protest demanding free and fair results of the general elections in Jamshoro

The United States has called on Pakistan to lift internet shutdowns and social media restrictions following the recent elections in the country. The US government expressed concern over the limitations imposed on communication platforms, emphasizing the importance of freedom of expression and access to information.

Internet shutdowns and social media restrictions have become a common practice in Pakistan during times of political unrest or significant events. These measures are often implemented to control the flow of information and prevent the spread of misinformation or incitement to violence.

The US State Department highlighted the negative impact of such restrictions on the democratic process and urged the Pakistani government to restore full access to the internet and social media platforms. The State Department emphasized the need for transparency and open communication in a democratic society.

Pakistan recently held elections that were marred by allegations of irregularities and concerns over the fairness of the electoral process. The internet shutdowns and social media restrictions further fueled skepticism and criticism both domestically and internationally.

Freedom of expression and access to information are fundamental rights that should be upheld in any democratic society. The US government's call to lift internet shutdowns and social media restrictions in Pakistan reflects a commitment to promoting these values and ensuring a free and open exchange of ideas.

As Pakistan navigates its post-election period, it is crucial for the government to prioritize transparency, accountability, and respect for democratic principles. The US government's stance serves as a reminder of the importance of upholding these values in the digital age.

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