Pakistan BANS 27 Youtube Channels Of Journalists, Politicians, Activists For Criticizing Army
In a significant development, Pakistan's Judicial Magistrate in Islamabad has ordered a ban on 27 YouTube channels belonging to prominent Pakistani journalists, politicians, and activists. The ruling, issued by Judicial Magistrate Abbas Shah, reportedly came following a request from Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).
The banned channels were reportedly under scrutiny for their critical stance towards the Pakistan Army. They have also been reportedly banned for spreading propaganda and defamatory disinformation against the State institutions.
The official list of banned YouTube channels include those of Haider Mehdi, Siddique Jaan, Arzoo Kazmi, Real Entertainment TV, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf, Daily Qudrat among others.
Notably, Arzoo Kazmi's YouTube channel has been banned by both India and Pakistan now.
#BREAKING: Pakistan's Judicial Magistrate in Islamabad Abbas Shah orders banning of 27 YouTube Channels owned by Pakistani Journalists, Politicians and Activists on the request of Federal Investigation Agency (FIA). Most of these YouTube channels were questioning Pakistan Army. twitter/6WQ2uRproP
- Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) July 8, 2025
Notably, India had also recently banned 16 Pakistani channels. Several channels were banned in the aftermath of Pahalgam terror attack on April 22.
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