Pakistan urges global social media platforms to block accounts run by banned militant groups
ISLAMABAD CAPITAL TERRITORY, PAKISTAN, JUL 25 – Pakistan identified 481 social media accounts linked to banned militant groups and called on global platforms to block them and share user information, officials said.
- Pakistan urges global social media platforms to block accounts run by banned militant groups.
- According to Pakistan's Deputy Interior Minister Talal Chaudhry, groups such as the Pakistani Taliban and the Balochistan Liberation Army use platforms like Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Telegram to promote violence in Pakistan.
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Pakistan urges social media platforms to block banned militant accounts
Pakistan on Friday urged global social media companies to take action to block hundreds of accounts allegedly run by outlawed militant groups that Islamabad claims spread propaganda and glorify insurgents in the South Asian country.

Pakistan urges global social media platforms to block accounts run by banned militant groups
Pakistan has urged the global social media companies to take action to block hundreds of accounts allegedly run by outlawed militant groups that Islamabad claims spread propaganda and glorify insurgents.
Pakistan urges global action against banned militant groups
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has requested cooperation from social media platforms to block and remove accounts linked to militant groups, State Minister for Interior Talal Chaudhry said on Friday, urging global action and the use of artificial intelligence to support these efforts. Chaudhry’s statement comes amid growing concerns in Islamabad over the online presence and influence of
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