
Pakistan action on Imran Khan: A court in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad on Tuesday (July 8, 2025) ordered the block of 27 YouTube channels to be blocked in the country based on the report of Pakistan’s Cyber Security Investigation Agency. All these YouTube channels have been accused of spreading propaganda against Pakistan Army and the government.
The blocked YouTube channels include the private YouTube account of former Prime Minister Imran Khan in Pakistan jail and Pakistan’s major opposition and the official YouTube channel of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). This action has taken place at a time when Imran Khan and PTI have been questioning the role of the army. Especially since the Pakistani Army Chief of Asim Munir became the field marshal of the country.
After Donald Trump and Munir met PTI Was issued a statement
Imran Khan And PTI released a statement a few days ago after the meeting of Donald Trump and Asim Munir. The statement said that the truth in Pakistan has now come out that the country is running the army, not the Pakistani government.
These people blocked YouTube channels
Apart from this, journalists whose YouTube channels have been blocked include senior journalist Moeed Pirzada, Arshad Sharif’s associate and human rights activist Arju Kajmi and many names related to daily nature. Pakistan has punished all these for speaking against the government and the army.
Politician and media channel ban, but terrorists’ account active
Tightening the screws on media and social media in Pakistan is not new, but this time the action has taken place at a time when Pakistan’s government and intelligence agency ISI is praising terrorists and spreading openly of terrorists. While the YouTube account of the main opposition party and the former Prime Minister in Pakistan has been banned, the proxy accounts of organizations like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed are still active today and openly promote terrorism against India.
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