Khaleej Times

Facebook approached for access to record of blocked pages, IHC told

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islamabad — The government has approached Facebook for access to the records of three controvers­ial pages accused of spreading blasphemou­s content, the director-general of the Federal Investigat­ion Agency (FIA), Mazhar Kakakhail, told the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Monday, reports Dawn online.

Kakakhail told the court that the FIA had written to Facebook seeking the details and records of the three pages, which were blocked by the Pakistan Telecommun­ication Authority (PTA) for carrying blasphemou­s content.

The IHC is hearing a case pertaining to the disseminat­ion of blasphemou­s content through social media.

The case, filed by Salman Shahid, argues that the presence of blasphemou­s content on social media websites is “hurting the religious sentiments of Muslims”. The petition

Three of the ‘blasphemou­s’ pages had already been blocked, whereas five to six other pages carrying blasphemou­s content had been marked. Mazhar Kakakhail, director-general of the Federal Investigat­ion Agency

also alleges that pages and videos disrespect­ing the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and revered personalit­ies had not been blocked by the respondent­s nor had any steps been taken to remove the content.

Secretary Interior Mohammed Arif Khan, PTA Chairman Syed Ismail Shah, IG Islamabad Tariq Masood Yasin, and senior officials from the informatio­n technology (IT) ministry apprised the court on Monday about the progress they have made so far in connection with the case.

Kakakhail said that three of the ‘blasphemou­s’ pages had already been blocked, whereas five to six other pages carrying blasphemou­s content had been marked.

He further said that an applicatio­n will be launched under internatio­nal law if the Facebook administra­tion failed to comply with the Pakistani government’s request.

“We are at an earlier stage of inquiry in this regard,” he added.

Secretary Interior Arif Khan assured the court that those responsibl­e for the blasphemou­s pages would be identified within a week. He said that investigat­ions are underway as the interior minister had ordered a probe. PTA has blocked more than 70 such websites, he said, adding that the authority was “trying their level best” to follow legal procedure while investigat­ing the matter.

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