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PTA Bans Wikipedia in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Since Wikipedia failed to remove the ‘sacrilegious content’ as demanded by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) it has banned the online encyclopedia in the country.

It may be noted that Wikipedia is a free, crowd-sourced, editable online encyclopedia which was degraded in Pakistan by PTA for failing to delete the controversial content.

Reacting to this move, Wikimedia Foundation has taken to the twitter to maintain: “Today, Pakistan’s Telecommunications Authority blocked Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects in the country.

“On 1 February, we received a notification from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority stating “the services of Wikipedia have been degraded for 48 hours” for failure to remove content deemed “unlawful.”

As of 3 February, our data shows this has extended into a full block. We believe that access to knowledge is a human right.

“A block of Wikipedia in Pakistan denies the 5th most populous nation in the world access to the largest free knowledge repository.

If it continues, it will also deprive everyone access to Pakistan’s history and culture.

“We hope that the Pakistan government joins us in a commitment to knowledge as a human right and restores access to Wikipedia and Wikimedia projects promptly, so that the people of Pakistan can continue to receive and share knowledge with the world.”

Wikimedia Foundation stated:

“On Friday, February 3, 2023, Pakistan’s Telecommunications Authority blocked Wikipedia and Wikimedia projects.

The Wikimedia Foundation calls on Pakistan to restore access to Wikipedia and Wikimedia projects in the country immediately.

The Wikimedia Foundation received a notification from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority on February 1, 2023, stating “the services of Wikipedia have been degraded for 48 hours” for failure to remove content from the site deemed “unlawful” by the government.

The notification further mentioned that a block of Wikipedia could follow, if the Foundation failed to comply with the take-down orders.

As of Friday, February 3, our internal traffic reports indicate that Wikipedia and Wikimedia projects are no longer accessible to users in Pakistan.

The Wikimedia Foundation believes that access to knowledge is a human right. Wikipedia is the world’s largest online encyclopedia, and the main source of trusted information for millions.

It’s an ever-growing record of history, and gives people from all backgrounds the opportunity to contribute to everyone’s understanding of their religion, heritage, and culture.

In Pakistan, English Wikipedia receives more than 50 million pageviews per month, followed by Urdu and Russian Wikipedias.

There is also a sizable and engaged community of editors in Pakistan that contribute historical and educational content.

A block of Wikipedia in Pakistan denies the fifth most populous nation in the world access to the largest free knowledge repository.

If it continues, it will also deprive everyone access to Pakistan’s knowledge, history, and culture.

Wikipedia is written by nearly 300,000 volunteer editors.

Together, this global community of volunteers has designed robust editorial guidelines that require strict citations and references to verified sources of information.

Content on Wikipedia is mined from secondary sources; it does not allow original research.

The community is guided by values of neutrality, reliability, and equitable access to information.

The Wikimedia Foundation does not make decisions around what content is included on Wikipedia or how that content is maintained.

This is by design to ensure that articles are the result of many people coming together to determine what information should be presented on the site, resulting in richer, more neutral articles.

We respect and support the editorial decisions made by the community of editors around the world.

There are dedicated response channels available to individuals, organizations, or governments that would like to raise concerns about the site’s content directly with volunteer editors for their consideration and review.

This contributes to Wikipedia’s transparency and upholds its collaborative model.

We hope that the Pakistan government joins with the Wikimedia Foundation in a commitment to knowledge as a human right and restores access to Wikipedia and Wikimedia projects promptly, so that the people of Pakistan can continue to receive and share knowledge with the world.”

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M M Alam

M. M. Alam is a Pakistan-based working journalist since 1981. Karachi University faculty gold medalist Alam began his career four decades ago by writing for Dawn, Pakistan’s highest circulating English daily. He has worked for region’s leading publications, global aviation periodicals including Rotors (of USA) and vetted New York Times as permanent employee of daily Express Tribune. Alam regularly covers international aviation and defense-related events including Salon Du Bourget (France), Farnborough (United Kingdom), Dubai (UAE). Alam has reported thousands of events and interviewed hundreds of people in Pakistan, UAE, EU, UK and USA. Being Francophone Alam also coordinates with a number of French publications.