Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Anti-army posts: Pak authoritie­s detain activists

- Imtiaz Ahmad letters@hindustant­imes.com

Pakistan’s top civilian investigat­ion agency has launched a crackdown against social media activists for what it said was an “organised campaign against the armed forces”, rounding up more than a dozen of them for questionin­g.

The powerful military has distanced itself from the drive ordered by interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, saying it had nothing to do with the move. Over the weekend, the Federal Investigat­ion Agency (FIA), which comes under the interior ministry, initially detained six people, most of them active bloggers, to question them regarding their social media posts on the armed forces. Those arrested included a member of the ruling PML-N party. They were all subsequent­ly released.

The action was taken by the FIA’s counter-terrorism wing, instead of its cyber crime wing, under Pakistan’s draconian cyber crime laws. The FIA said in a statement it had identified dozens of suspects involved in what it called an “organised” campaign on social media against the armed forces. Military officials privately told the media they had nothing to do with the operation. “We are not part of this and neither were we consulted,” said a senior official who asked not to be named.

The action was ordered by interior minister Khan around a week ago.

It came after Khan took notice of online criticism of the armed forces following the May 10 announceme­nt by the Inter-Services Public Relations, the military’s media arm, of the withdrawal of a tweet that rejected the government’s notificati­on on the findings of a panel that was set up to investigat­e a story published in Dawn newspaper last year.

An FIA official told the media that individual­s would be charged only after a detailed forensic analysis of their social media accounts because it had become common for users to employ fake identities and post in other people’s names.

Forensic teams from the FIA’s cyber crime wing have been examining the Facebook accounts of suspects.

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ISTOCKPHOT­O Over the weekend, six bloggers were held.

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