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Urdu, Pashto VOA websites inaccessible in Pakistan

Ikram JunaidiUpdated December 13, 2018
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A screenshot of the VOA Urdu website.

ISLAMABAD: The Urdu and Pashto websites of international news organisation Voice of America (VOA) have reportedly been blocked in Pakistan.

Accessing the website shows an alert that reads: “Secure Connection Failed. The connection to www.urduvoa.com was interrupted while the page was loading. The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified.”

An official who works for VOA said that the Pashto website had been blocked a few months ago.

“However, the Urdu website became inaccessible last week after the coverage of a press conference held by the leader of Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM), Mohsin Dawar. Initially, we received complaints that the website was not accessible at some places, but later it was completely blocked,” the official said.

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“Minister for Information Fawad Chaudhry was also contacted over the issue and he also confirmed that the websites were blocked.”

Ayesha Tanzeem, the VOA bureau chief for Afghanistan and Pakistan, on her Twitter account @atanzeem said: “Pakistan Tightens Coverage of Pashtun Nationalist Movement #PTM, blocks VOA’s Urdu and Deewa websites https://www.voanews.com/a/pakistan-tightens-coverage-of-pashtun-nationalist-movement/4696344.html… @UrduVOA @VOADeewa @VOANews #PakistanCensorship.”

In a news story published on the VOA website’s English edition, it is stated that Pakistani authorities were scrutinising media coverage of the Pashtun nationalist movement, blocking VOA websites and filing police cases against journalists covering its local rallies.

About a week earlier, it said, Pakistan had ordered internet service providers to block the website of VOA’s Urdu language service. VOA’s Deewa news website, which primarily caters to the Pashto-speaking audience in the region around the Afghan border, had already been blocked for months, the report added.

The VOA report quoted Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry as saying that the sites were blocked for “false and prejudiced reporting”.

“The stories they were doing were only projecting a particular narrative without any impartial view. There are many things happening in our country and most are positive,” he told the publication.

When contacted by Dawn, Fawad Chaudhry said that the website had been blocked by the government through the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority as there were complaints that the website was being used for spreading “propaganda” against security forces and for posting prejudiced material.

Published in Dawn, December 13th, 2018



 
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Pakistanis are idiots of higher level banning something will negatively effect image. why not regularize everything and make their business costly?

why dont Pakistan take right steps like every other countries? why stupidity all the time?
 
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Pakistanis are idiots of higher level banning something will negatively effect image. why not regularize everything and make their business costly?

why dont Pakistan take right steps like every other countries? why stupidity all the time?

You can't do business on your identity and sovereignty. This is the right move. Get tough on these American sons of bitches. Go after PTM and destroy them.

Thus far the new government has taken the most appropriate steps that previous regimes in Pakistan failed to take.

Terror supporting INGOs have been banned. Terror supporting media outlets have been banned. Every US and Indian attempt to malign Pakistan has been rebuked in an appropriate manner. Well done new government. As IK said, Pakistan won't be a lackey or fight anyone's war anymore. Don't like the idea? Fvck off to another land where you can live your anti-Pakistan fetish. This is Naya Pakistan. Live by the new rules.
 
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Pakistanis are idiots of higher level banning something will negatively effect image. why not regularize everything and make their business costly?

why dont Pakistan take right steps like every other countries? why stupidity all the time?
If certain countries can ban Press Tv.ir why cant we ban VoA?
 
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Pakistanis are idiots of higher level banning something will negatively effect image. why not regularize everything and make their business costly?

why dont Pakistan take right steps like every other countries? why stupidity all the time?



Then who are you and what level of stupidity do you originate from, if you carry the audacity to call my people idiots?

Some thing is creating a mess. What's better? ban it first and then think what else to do or start going around regularizing it which will waste months and more?


just becausey our little retarded mind can't think straight, doesn't mean people who sit u there don't know what they are doing...
 
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Then who are you and what level of stupidity do you originate from, if you carry the audacity to call my people idiots?

Some thing is creating a mess. What's better? ban it first and then think what else to do or start going around regularizing it which will waste months and more?


just becausey our little retarded mind can't think straight, doesn't mean people who sit u there don't know what they are doing...
only lazzy people takes months to regularize this important thing ....and even if it takes months still not bad when we have allowed them for years.......that is the stupidity i was talking about which is un bearable and not smart.
 
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Write on goolge "voice of america urdu" and then open the first link appeared.
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just removed bookmarks and chrome extension from the attached pic. May be you are using a vpn or may be you are using a different DNS than default or maybe you aren't even in Pakistan.
 
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