The modus operandi is almost always the same; instructions are passed from the government, establishment or courts to the Pakistan Telecommunication authority (PTA) who then sends a notice to all internet service providers (ISPs) to block the sites. To legitimize the steps taken, directives and legislation are introduced such as the Pakistan Telecommunications (Re-organisation) Act, 1996 that criminalises vague and broad offenses, banning the dissemination of “false” or fabricated” content, or the even vaguer, “mischief.”
The ISPs do not protest, or question whether their customers’ right to information or freedom of expression is being trampled on. They do not even inform their customers that a block has been put in place, or provide a publicly available list of sites blocked along with legal grounds (if any) for blockage. All the customer gets is a single line message upon trying to access a site: this page has been blocked, by orders of the PTA – and now, we may well be getting that message for up to 50 million more sites in Pakistan.
In a bid to establish what is being termed ‘the great (fire)wall of Pakistan’, the government has floated a request calling for proposals to ensure blocking and filtering of “undesirable content” at a national level. The National ICT Research and Development Fund has sought bids for a system that “should be able to handle a block list of up to 50 million URLs with a processing delay of not more than 1 millisecond."
The implications of such capabilities in the hands of the above institutions, given their history of abuse and lack of cognizance of citizen rights (not to mention servitude to extremist pressure groups), is terrifying. Internet in Pakistan, even with its limited penetration has been the only independent, partially free space for the exchange of information and ideas. To see that come to a quick, strangulated end by having policies and systems set up to censor huge swathes of the online space can only come from individuals/institutions that are fundamentally ignorant of the damage they are inflicting.
To best judge how skewed the priorities of those carrying out this censorship of the internet is, one only has to Google for jihadi literature and websites of anti-state/banned groups such as Hizbut Tahrir Pakistan, to see how they operate online with impunity. Needless to say, the ongoing and upcoming blockage and filtering of web content is likely not a case of good intent, flawed execution.
It is now up to the Ministry of Information Technology to prove to its citizens how exactly their censorship efforts are for the public good, and how they can be held accountable in any instance of violating local or international laws, given that the UN has declared internet access a human right.
Keeping in mind that the PTA’s attempt to ban up to 1,500 words on SMS was thwarted by the combined efforts of civil society, telcos and mass media coverage, there is hope that further blockage of the internet in Pakistan could be nipped in the bud.
At this stage, the average Pakistani must understand that this is not a “good move” to save our youth from “evil” pornography and it is not a “blessing” that will “protect” us from blasphemous content – those orchestrating online censorship are doing it to service themselves or the pressure groups acting upon them, and the impact of this will only be felt once it interferes directly in your life. Imagine the slippery slope from censoring porn and anti-establishment content to censoring your political views, blocking your blog on art, blocking your online forum such as this newspaper’s website for hosting comments deemed ‘undesirable content’. This is all just one step away.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 5th, 2012.
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The Pakistan regime isn't blocking Pakistani peoples' access to the internet to save children from pornography, and it isn't doing it out of ignorance.
It is doing it out of a very clear understanding that free discussion and debate among people in and outside of Pakistan will very quickly result in a population that demands its freedom, dignity, and human rights. It sees revolution on the horizon, as does every despotic regime in the region.
There is a reason why the terrorists are allowed to continue to network & propagate while the citizens who think critically and seek freedom are not.
Best regards to honorable and freedom seeking people in Pakistan.
Those claiming that the porn is in the minds of the people are being simply hilarious at this point. The difference between watching something like porn, Mr.Shakky, and watching a woman is huge, It's like the difference between having sex with someone or looking at someone. The 'Educated Minority' come off looking worse because they hold such horrible opinions. What, in the word 'porn' is about information blocking? And someone said US is doing well. As anyone with an ounce of information should know, the US is in more debt than they have currency. You can search for this. China, on the other hand, who blocks stuff on the net, has money. So who's right?
It's my birth right to watch porn or whatever I want. it's one else's business. What is immoral to you can be moral to others, and vise versa.
It's practically impossible to fully block porn. The flow of science and technology will destroy those who try to come in its way.
Guys stop fighting if you want to access these site use hotspot.best part is its free....
Porn sites cause the youth and even the grown-ups to self destruct. Studies in the West have linked porn watching to depression and suicide. Banned or not, in their own self interest, people should avoid watching porn. Must block pop ups to ensure that no one is led astray.
What a mess we are in!
The state does not have good record in censorship, the censorship was used by zia on tv channel and print media to curb opposition and few years ago musharraf used it too on channels, this is the same mentality which asks for shutting every one who is different who is minority, it is opressive attitude towards everyone who is in opposition. It is same mindset which bans Shezan juice in Lahore Bar, bans facebook,blocks baloch website, bans ahmadis from practising religion,legitimises killings of shias,opresses christians,declares hindus as enemies. I would like to ask from guys who are for censorship, block porns in your computer and dont try your censorship policy to affect others who are fighting for their rights.
i dont see any problem with a firewall , porn sites getting blocked is a good sign . but there should be a proper guideline that which sites should be banned and which should be not .
We are not the first nation with internet censorship, there are lot many. Freedom of speech doesn't dictate freedom of everything and I believe sites speaking against national interests, pornography and nudity etc. should be filtered regardless the stereotype that all such things are being done in the name of religion.
@Ahmed: There are lot many ways to communicate with students! What's so special about using FB? Not opposed to using FB but just couldn't digest your argument!
Govt has done an excellent job by blocking porn. Atleast they have made effort in the right direction. Liberels are crying not for freedome of speech but for porn which is a western agenda for destroying muslims family sysyem like they have destroyed their own.
Every country has policy , american block some sites even, Chinies do not allow to watch West sites, Russian donot allow american sites. So the preachers of Freedom of speech do not implement freedom of speech in their own country, why are you following them.
By the way not every parents have a knowlodge of firewall. Let us be reallistic here.
Think Big, don't follow them.
@Ali Hasan
All I'm saying is it is not the ISPs job to police. If you want to be a martyr in the name of Internet freedom please go ahead. Don't expect others to follow you in this death wish. And you can bet its a death wish because the fundooos in this country are going to pass a fatwa against anyone who speaks up against banning anything unIslamic since everything that has anything to do with freedom of expression is misconstrued as unIslamic these days.
@Sayyed Mehdi: So what's the problem, let the Govt. ban anything they want. It's Govt after all. Soon to be Taliban Govt will do a lot more than that ... why not just prepare yourself ... lol
Yes porn sites must be banned ... all of them. we cannot risk making our young generation junk eating, masturbating, couch potatoes like the American kids. those who think banning porn is an assault on Freedom of Speech, are living in fool's paradise. dnt drag liberalism to another extreme.
Guys! The problem with this isn't banned pornography. The problem is that our government can use it to ban anything they want.
Its just a move to ensure the sovereignty of the country,anything which is creating a bad image of Pakistan must b dealt with iron hands... The problem is the proper handling of these matters,not the actions....
@Condor: So what you're saying is that everybody should do everything they're told in fear of the sacrifice they may eventually have to give should they protest?
@pk I do not consider Facebook to be a waste of time. I am a teacher and I even use it to communicate online articles to my students, let alone stay in touch with my family who do not live with me.
If you consider FB a waste of time, then don't use it! I consider Humsafar, Commitee parties and buying lawn to be a waste of time so should that be blocked too? No. The point is if you consider it bad, do not do it, but don't curtail the right of somoene else, who actually uses it in a useful way, to use it.
Otherwise, I am coming after your useless Darses and your wife's committee parties.
@Dingadinga: It is my discretion who to quote and who not and I am not ready to give my freedom of information and freedom of speech in the name of stupid pornography ban.
finding it difficult to propagate anti state sentiment via internet and media? bad luck for the bad guys in pakistan :(
@Pakistani Hindu: "Porn today, youtube, google and wikipedia tomorrow. No pun intended."
No pun was evident, so no-one could have mistaken your statement as a pun even if you had not clarified.
Watching porn is not banned either in US or in China.And still each of them manage to have enough money to lend us.So it may not be such a bad thing to watch porn.
@Marri Baloch I can confirm to you that PTA block sites contain blocks for some organizations. I cannot guarantee anything this is the job of our institutions to check and balance eachother and self police. I am only saying please don't quote organizations like UN that cannot provide justice to our fellow Kashmiris and Pakistan from whom Kashmir was unlawfully usurped.
great approach and very powerful writing style Jahanzeb.
@M Ali Khan: 'Honor' matter for many millions, just like 'Freedom' matters for you - 'Threat' for few is 'Blessing' for others ...
you are confused, God isn't ... Morality is the primary focus of Islam that means if there is no morality then there is no Islam. If sex/porn/prostitution is the oldest profession of humanity so is killing the oldest crime.
This country will never become the playground for playboys ... Every sinful devil must fear of his sudden death which will come by means of suicide attacks, shooting, explosions.
This is nature
'Blowing Jihadi' too explodes in the name of 'Freedom' ... So every 'porn' lover is actually siding with the suicide bombing as well, coz both acts are done in the name of 'Freedom' ... natural balance isn't ?
Good article. It seems that this democracy has bought into this more than the prior Pervez Musharraf dictatorship. Secondly, I think many people are stuck on the issue of porn and are not realizing that it is only part of a bad news ahead. End of the day, it is question of what others engaged in moral policing think about what is good or bad for us. We have traditionally had bad record of allowing information access, be it in the case of atrocities we committed in Bangladesh, wars against India, and other things we deem as undesirable. Lastly for the issue of porn, you have to see sexual frustration of people who grow up in Saudi Arabia to understand the dynamics of this interesting censorship philosophy and believe me after you will see and hear things that you can't even imagine, you will come to realize that porn is certainly one of the lesser evils you need to be worried about.
@Dingadinga: Would you gaurantee that state wont use these tools too block the opposition voices.
@Condor: Don't you think you're moving away from the topic and concentrating on unnecessary things. Agreed ISPs can't just protest but they can publish the list on their official websites for the users to know which websites are blocked and all. But this is hardly an issue the author is discussing.. You gotta be kidding me if you say you're not one of the guy working in any of the ISPs of pakistan.
We can still access useful sites, we have alternative social networks if stupid FB (waste-of-time) is blocked In my opinion blocking pron sites is a good move.
@mj: "Whats wrong with banning something that is destryoing our youth morally and is ethically wrong??" how exactly is porn 'destroying' our youth when the amount of destruction people who call themselves "soldiers of islam" have in brainwashing teenage kids to be bigots and hate Shias, Ahmedis, Jews, Christians, Atheists, Hindus etc and want to kill them to get jannat??
Pakistanis really need to re-define what makes an actual threat to this horribly confused and frustrated society. once again, what is more dangerous to you? a masturbating kid or an exploding jihadi??
be honest with yourselves first please and then talk about "morality"
Mr Marri Baloch please don't talk about UN charter. Pakistan cannot get basic recognition from UN about holding referendum in Occupied Kashmir. UN charter is not even upheld by Western superpowers and is totally bigoted. So please stop this nonsense.
If you want to watch porn just get VPN but leave us and our innocent children alone. They dont need to be corrupted Western porn in their lives and should concentrate on their studies.
@M Ali Khan.... how many kids exploded before the internet???
The author doesn't know what he is talking about: "The ISPs do not protest, or question whether their customers’ right to information or freedom of expression is being trampled on. They do not even inform their customers that a block has been put in place, or provide a publicly available list of sites blocked along with legal grounds (if any) for blockage. All the customer gets is a single line message upon trying to access a site: this page has been blocked, by orders of the PTA – and now, we may well be getting that message for up to 50 million more sites in Pakistan."
Uninformed author, please explain what the ISP is supposed to do? Send an email to every customer every time the Government of Pakistan sends a list of sites to be blocked. This happens on a daily basis. Why don't you first research what and how the PTA passes block lists.
Second the ISP simply provides Internet access under the laws of the Government of Pakistan and the regulator, the Pakistan Telecom Authority. It is not the ISPs job to advocate a particular policy or question the government or be an advocate of freedom of expression of the people of Pakistan. This is the job of civil society and organizations and watchdogs that that advocate the freedom of speech.
One more thing author... if any ISP disagrees with the PTA and even resists implementation of block orders, their license gets cancelled and their business is shuttered. So before you go and criticise others why don't you do some real research about the ISP industry so that you can actually make logical argument on this topic.
they just lost my vote.
It is Parents responsibility to apply parental lock in computer to stop children from watching porn, but it is my freedom as adult to pursue and spread ideology and it is my right according to human rights and UN charter and state should facilitate every citizen in this regard.
If the government is democratic then unblock baloch websites otherwise it will be considered that so called democrates are worst dictators underneath.
I see pro porn hiding behind big words like of freedom of information access, human rights and freedom of speech. Whats wrong with banning something that is destryoing our youth morally and is ethically wrong??
@Mehmood khan:
what is more dangerous to pakistan?
a masturbating kid or an exploding jihadi?
This paper is published in Pakistan by Pakistanis but it is not a Pakistani newspaper....
I haven't met a single person who has stopped watching porn just because the porn sites are banned.
LOL
its not going to make any difference. There are a million other ways to watch porn online.
This is just one of the many ways that the poorly uneducated and ill-informed masses are going to ruin things for the tiny minority who can understand and fully appreciate the finer implications alluded to, in the article above. . Our education system produces drones: educated by rote, whose ability does not rise above regurgitating what they are told. Any ability to question, to investigate, to determine facts for themselves is quashed, at birth. . Most of us will say "Labbaik" to Big Brother.
I believe its not the porn that bothers our rulers but free speech is pain in neck for them which they are trying to curtail. Moral lecture and “saving youth from pornography evil” sounds hollow in presence of cable, DVDs, drugs, liquor and h--kers.
“Once a government is committed to the principle of silencing the voice of opposition, it has only one way to go, and that is down the path of increasingly repressive measures, until it becomes a source of terror to all its citizens and creates a country where everyone lives in fear.”
― Harry S. Truman, 33rd President of US.
Another shameful act by Pakistani leaders, we must fight this attempt to silence free media and the internet.
Porn sites must ban in Pakistan.
Porn today, youtube, google and wikipedia tomorrow. No pun intended.
Everything is fair in the name of public interest. And isn't this the best revenge of democracy? ?