Former Pakistan PM Khan accuses government of blocking YouTube to censor his speech

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Former Pakistan PM Khan accuses government of blocking YouTube to censor his speech
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KARACHI, Aug 22 — Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan accused the government of temporarily blocking YouTube in the country on Sunday evening to prevent people from...

KARACHI, Aug 22 — Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan accused the government of temporarily blocking YouTube in the country on Sunday evening to prevent people from listening live to a speech he gave at a political rally.

Khan has been pushing for new elections in Pakistan after being ousted from power in April through a parliamentary vote. He has been delivering fiery speeches at gatherings across the country.“Mr. Imran Khan... in his speeches/statements is continuously ... leveling baseless allegations and spreading hate speech through his provocative statements against state institutions,” the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority said in its statement on Saturday.

Khan’s speeches were “prejudicial to the maintenance of law and order and likely to disturb public peace and tranquility”, Pemra added. Khan’s party had said shortly after Saturday’s television ban it would go live on “500+ YouTube and Facebook channels”.

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