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FIA traces 12 websites with anti-Army content
May 16, 2017, 8:36 pm
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Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has initiated probe at the behest of interior ministry over vilification drive against army whereas the security watchdog is also amassing details of bloggers posting anti-Army content on social media.

According to details, FIA officials are closely monitoring all websites filled with content against security agencies and has traced at least 12 such websites. Similarly, it has also been unearthed that some people with affiliations to different political parties are using social media as a platforms to spread anti-army content and arrests in this regard are being anticipated soon.

The initial Cyber Crime draft bill, which was tabled in National Assembly in 2016, contained a section which made social media campaigns against law enforcement agencies a punishable offence but later it was chopped off from the final draft. Against this backdrop, a legislation vacuum is present which bars officials from taking action against those involved in such campaigns.

It is pertinent here to mention that Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan has ordered strict action against all those carrying out vilification social media campaign against the judiciary and the Army.
http://nation.com.pk/national/16-May-2017/fia-traces-12-websites-with-anti-army-content
 
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ISLAMABAD – Federal Investigation Agency has reportedly made preparations for the crack down against the social media accounts involved in the propaganda against Pakistan Army on the Dawn Leaks issue.

Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has reportedly compiled a list of 33 social media users on Friday for carrying out propaganda against Pakistan Army over Dawn Leaks.

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Sources privy to the body have reported that the federal agency has completed its investigations and compiled a list against social media users for allegedly maligning Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), General Qamar Javed Bajwa and the military.

Reportedly, the list comprises of people from Lahore, Quetta, Waziristan and Australia.

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The list has been forwarded by the agency to anti-terrorism wing.

Sources have reported that the authorities concerned are also to find out whether the people work for non-state actors or not.

The development has come in around five days after Interior Minister, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan had directed the federal agency to detain the people who were ranting against the army on social media.
 
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will FIA-N bother form a list of Extremists exploiting Pakistani youth on Social Media?
 
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here is list of those convicted part 1/3...dont have other parts found it on twitter
 
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Guys, I am genuinely confused. There is no country on earth where criticizing the military is a crime.

What on earth is the problem here?
 
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Guys, I am genuinely confused. There is no country on earth where criticizing the military is a crime.

What on earth is the problem here?


Its not criricism... but senseless propoganda... some times ideas taken frim indian websites.... same happened against cpec... wrong maps were floatedon social media...

Welcome to 21st century... battlelines are now drawn digitally
 
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if these criminals are caught and punished but those involved in the dawn leaks roam freely then this is injustice . justice should be for everyone and must begin from top to bottom.
 
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