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Pakistan Internet Suspension
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Pakistan govt loses Rs. 2.49 billion over internet suspension

| @indiablooms | May 18, 2023, at 05:51 am

Islamabad: The Pakistan government lost Rs 2.49 billion and even saw a plethora of anger from citizens after the government recently suspended internet services and even blocked social media applications across the country in recent times.

The shutdown, which came on the instructions of the interior ministry in the wake of violent protests sparked by the arrest of PTI Chairman Imran Khan, dealt a heavy blow to the country's economy and reputation, with rights bodies warning of long-term consequences, reports The Express Tribune.

The blackout, which lasted for several days, caused widespread disruption to businesses, e-commerce, and online education.

The tech industry has also called for urgent action, citing the impact on growth and innovation, the newspaper reported.

This is not the first time that Pakistan has suspended internet services.

In the past, authorities have resorted to internet blockades as a tool to curb spread of mis-information or information they may deem to be against the state.

However, more than a tactical response to instability, this has been considered to be an attack at the freedom of expression and a violation of human rights in a democratic state, The Express Tribune reported.

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