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Minister shrugs off PECA criticism

i2wtcBy i2wtcJuly 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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ISLAMABAD:

Information Minister Atta Tarar said on Wednesday that amendments to the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) and the establishment of a new national agency are aimed at tackling rising digital threats — not suppressing freedom of expression.

Speaking in Islamabad, Tarar said the legislation is designed to improve accountability in the online space and protect vulnerable communities.

The remarks by the minister come amid growing concerns around freedom of speech in the country. Earlier on Friday, an Islamabad court suspended an order that had banned 27 YouTube channels operated by journalists and commentators. The ban had been imposed by a lower court following a request from the newly formed National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA), which accused the channels of spreading anti-state and defamatory content. The move was enabled under provisions of the PECA.

“These laws are not meant to suppress free speech,” he said. “Even the best democracies maintain systems of justice and accountability.”

He said the legislation seeks to make online spaces safer, particularly for women and vulnerable communities.

“The digital space must protect, not endanger, those already at risk in society,” he added.

Tarar warned that the misuse of social media poses one of the most serious challenges of the modern era. Citing a World Economic Forum report, he said the negative use of digital platforms represents a global threat.

“Fake news and propaganda are among the most dangerous issues facing societies today,” he said. “Anyone can easily incite violence on these platforms.”

He blamed all political parties for contributing to the unchecked growth of online misinformation and called for a national effort to promote responsible digital conduct.

Information minister noted the rapid expansion of social media and the shift from traditional print to electronic and digital platforms, which, he said, evolved with little oversight.

He urged political leaders to use their platforms to raise awareness around societal issues such as gender discrimination and patriarchy.

While entertainment and fashion accounts attract millions of followers, he said, social media should also be used for constructive and inclusive dialogue.

“Social media should work under a new framework to address real social issues,” he concluded.



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