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Using data to tell the story
An activist judiciary has entrenched fear that if caught, govt officials can quickly find themselves under microscope
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With lowest access, Pakistanis less than excited about Internet: Survey
People in Pakistan believe the internet is a bad influence on its morals, politics
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Facebook censored 54 posts for 'blasphemy' in Pakistan in second half of 2014
Requests received by Pakistan's National Response Centre for Cyber Crimes under local laws prohibiting blasphemy
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Pakistan sought to block content from 125 Twitter accounts in 2014: Report
Pakistani govt agencies made 4 requests for blocking content with 24 accounts specified between July-December 2014
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In the line of fire: Another violence filled year for journalists in Pakistan
At least 60 journalists killed globally in 2014 in relation to their work
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Study finds Pakistan's online space increasingly 'not free'
Pakistan ranks among the 10 worst countries for internet and digital media freedom
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Marked increase in govt's efforts to censor critical, blasphemous content on Facebook
Facebook data shows Pakistan government's requests for user data rises by 240.3%
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E-Urdu: How one man’s plea for Nastaleeq was heard by Apple
Persistence of few Urdu speakers forces IT giant to consider adopting Urdu’s native typeface along with Naskh font
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What became of Pakistan’s space programme?
In Pakistan, we continue to grapple with the uncertainty of our political and economic future
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Ban in place: Two years on, YouTube stays shut
Bytes For All has been pursuing the case in court against the restriction