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MMfD’s Hija Kamran on content moderation and censorships

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August 21, 2019
https://www.facebook.com/mediamattersfordemocracy/videos/419041722055060/
Hija Kamran speaking to PTV World

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority recently lodged a complaint with Twitter for suspending accounts of Pakistani users apparently for tweeting about the ongoing Kashmir issue. Speaking to Dawn, Twitter officials denied allegations of a political bias and maintained it is impartial and supports free expression.

Media Matters for Democracy’s Programs Manager Hija Kamran spoke to PTV World on a political bias in social media content moderation and silencing of narratives.

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