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Social media accounts of Pakistani cricketers, actors blocked again
Social media accounts of Pakistani cricketers, actors blocked again

Indian Express

time04-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Social media accounts of Pakistani cricketers, actors blocked again

The YouTube channels of former Pakistani cricketers Shoaib Akhtar and Rashid Latif, and the Instagram accounts of actresses Saba Qamar and Mawra Hocane became inaccessible in India again on Thursday, days after they were restored. The lifting of the ban on these accounts had come nearly three months after the central government blocked several Pakistani social media accounts following the Pahalgam terrorist attack. The YouTube channel, 'The Game Plan', by former Pakistani cricketers Basit Ali and Kamran Akmal, however, remains available. Akhtar's profile on Instagram and X remain banned, as does that of former Pakistani skipper Shahid Afridi. The latter's YouTube channel has also been banned again. The YouTube accounts of the former Pakistani cricketers display the message: 'This content is currently unavailable in this country because of an order from the government related to national security or public order. For more details about government removal requests, please visit the Google Transparency Report.' The Instagram accounts of the actresses state: 'Account not available in India. This is because we complied with a legal request to restrict this content.' On April 28, the government had banned 16 Pakistani YouTube channels–with about 63.08 million subscribers in total–for disseminating 'provocative content, false narratives and misinformation' against India, its Army and security agencies. The decision was based on recommendations made by the Ministry of Home Affairs. 1. Dawn News TV: Considered among the leading platforms in Pakistan with 1.96 million followers, the channel uses the handle @dawnnewspakistan. 2. Irshad Bhatti: His YouTube channel has 827,000 followers. The channel's handle is @IrshadBhatti01. 3. Samaa TV: Samaa TV has 12.7 million followers. The channel goes by the handle @Samaatv. 4. ARY News: ARY News has 14.6 million followers. The channel's handle is @ArynewsTvofficial. 5. BOL News: BOL News has 7.85 million followers. The channel uses the handle @BOLNewsofficial. 6. Raftar: Raftar has 804k followers. The channel's handle is @raftartv. 7. The Pakistan Reference: The channel has 288,000 followers. The channel's handle is @ThePakistanExperience. 8. Geo News: It has 18.1 million followers. The channel uses the handle @geonews. 9. Samaa Sports: Samaa Sports has 73,500 followers. The channel's handle is @SamaaSports. 10. GNN: It has 3.54 million followers. The channel's handle is @gnnhdofficial. 11. Uzair Cricket: Uzair Cricket has 288,000 followers. The channel's handle is @UzairCricket786. 12. Umar Cheema Exclusive: It has 125,000 followers. The channel's handle is @UmarCheemaExclusive. 13. Asma Shirazi: Her channel has 133,000 followers. The handle is @AsmaShiraziofficial. 14. Muneeb Farooq: His channel has 165,000 followers. The handle is @muneebfarooqofficial. 15. SUNO News HD: It has 1.36 million followers. The channel uses the handle @SUNONewsHD. 16. Razi Naama: The channel has 270,000 followers. The handle is @razinaama.

YouTube channels of Shoaib Akhtar, 2 other former Pakistani cricketers again viewable in India
YouTube channels of Shoaib Akhtar, 2 other former Pakistani cricketers again viewable in India

Indian Express

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

YouTube channels of Shoaib Akhtar, 2 other former Pakistani cricketers again viewable in India

The YouTube channels of former Pakistani cricketers Shoaib Akhtar, Basit Ali, and Rashid Latif are again accessible in India, nearly three months after the central government blocked several Pakistani social media accounts following the Pahalgam terrorist attack. Soon after the April 22 attack that claimed 26 lives, the three channels had shown messages indicating their unavailability in India. The government had banned Pakistani artists across the media. On April 28, the government banned 16 Pakistani YouTube channels–with about 63.08 million subscribers in total–for disseminating 'provocative content, false narratives and misinformation' against India, its Army and security agencies. The decision was based on recommendations made by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The 16 YouTube channels continue to remain blocked. However, the Instagram accounts of Pakistani actresses Mawra Hocane and Saba Qamar are now accessible in India. On Tuesday, several Instagram users reported being able to view their profiles. The Instagram accounts of other Pakistani celebs like Mahira Khan, Hania Aamir, Fawad Khan, and Atif Aslam, as well as the YouTube account of former cricketer Tanvir Ahmed remain banned. Hania Aamir is in the news for her casting in Diljit Dosanjh's Sardaar Ji 3. The film has become a box-office hit abroad, though it did not release in India, given the India-Pakistan tensions following the terrorist attack. The 16 banned YouTube channels are: 1. Dawn News TV – Considered among the leading platforms in Pakistan with 1.96 million followers, the channel uses the handle @dawnnewspakistan. 2. Irshad Bhatti – Irshad Bhatti's YouTube channel has 827k followers. The channel's handle is @IrshadBhatti01. 3. Samaa TV – Samaa TV has 12.7 million followers. The channel goes by the handle @Samaatv. 4. ARY News – ARY News has 14.6 million followers. The channel's handle is @ArynewsTvofficial. 5. BOL News – BOL News has 7.85 million followers. The channel uses the handle @BOLNewsofficial. 6. Raftar – Raftar has 804k followers. The channel's handle is @raftartv. 7. The Pakistan Reference – The Pakistan Reference has 288k followers. The channel's handle is @ThePakistanExperience. 8. Geo News – Geo News has 18.1 million followers. The channel uses the handle @geonews. 9. Samaa Sports – Samaa Sports has 73.5k followers. The channel's handle is @SamaaSports. 10. GNN – GNN has 3.54 million followers. The channel's handle is @gnnhdofficial. 11. Uzair Cricket – Uzair Cricket has 288k followers. The channel's handle is @UzairCricket786. 12. Umar Cheema Exclusive – Umar Cheema Exclusive has 125k followers. The channel's handle is @UmarCheemaExclusive. 13. Asma Shirazi – Asma Shirazi's channel has 133k followers. The handle is @AsmaShiraziofficial. 14. Muneeb Farooq – Muneeb Farooq's channel has 165k followers. The handle is @muneebfarooqofficial. 15. SUNO News HD – SUNO News HD has 1.36 million followers. The channel uses the handle @SUNONewsHD. 16. Razi Naama – Razi Naama's channel has 270k followers. The handle is @razinaama.

Tensions Between Delhi and Islamabad: A Ceasefire Declared, but Will It Last?
Tensions Between Delhi and Islamabad: A Ceasefire Declared, but Will It Last?

See - Sada Elbalad

time11-05-2025

  • Politics
  • See - Sada Elbalad

Tensions Between Delhi and Islamabad: A Ceasefire Declared, but Will It Last?

By Ahmad El-Assasy The ongoing crisis between India and Pakistan continues to draw significant international attention. While the global community watches with concern over the fate of political relations between the two nuclear-armed neighbours, former US President Donald Trump announced that he had successfully influenced both Delhi and Islamabad to agree to an immediate ceasefire. In a tweet, Trump wrote: 'After a long night of talks mediated by Washington, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to a full and immediate ceasefire. Congratulations to both nations for their common sense and great intelligence.' The US Secretary of State also welcomed the ceasefire agreement and the opening of dialogue channels. Pakistan responded by reopening its airspace to all types of flights, while India announced a new round of negotiations scheduled for 12 May to follow up on the ceasefire implementation and activate military communication channels. However, mutual accusations and hostile statements between officials from both sides persisted. Two days ago, The Guardian reported comments by US Vice President 'D. Vance' who stated that the current crisis between India and Pakistan was 'none of America's business', while expressing hope that the situation would not escalate into a broader regional conflict. He added that the United States would continue pursuing diplomatic channels to resolve the issue. Meanwhile, Reuters focused its coverage on an explosion in Lahore, while CNN, citing a Pakistani security source, reported that the recent air combat between Indian and Pakistani fighter jets was among the largest and longest aerial battles in modern military history. Washington was not the only party involved in mediation. Several other capitals with good ties to both sides—such as Riyadh, Tehran, Ankara, and Abu Dhabi—also stepped in to defuse tensions. The US Secretary of State played a direct role in calming the political and military situation, maintaining communication with both the Pakistani Prime Minister and Army Chief. This coincided with Pakistan launching a large-scale military operation named 'Bunyan Mursas' (Solid Structure) in retaliation for recent Indian attacks. According to Pakistan's BOL News, the Pakistani Army targeted strategic Indian military facilities during the operation, including the 'Udhampur' and 'Pathankot' bases, and a 'BrahMos' missile facility. While Delhi confirmed the attack, it downplayed the damage, stating that its military installations had been targeted but denying that there had been any significant losses. India responded with precise airstrikes targeting Pakistani airbases, military installations, and a radar site in the western sector, in retaliation for Pakistani drone attacks. In turn, Islamabad escalated the confrontation on the cyber front. BOL News reported that dozens of Indian government and private websites were hacked, resulting in a disruption of around 70% of the national power grid and affecting energy supplies. Despite reports of direct military communications between the two sides—suggesting efforts to reduce tensions through dialogue—hostilities remain high. In light of these developments, it is clear that cyber warfare has become one of the most significant features of the tension between Delhi and Islamabad. Its emergence as an effective tool became particularly evident after the 'Pahalgam incident,' when a Pakistani threat group claimed responsibility for hacking websites connected to India's defence sector. This underscores the growing role of cyber activities in international crises. Indian groups had also conducted cyberattacks in late April, targeting Pakistani institutions like Habib Bank and the University of Balochistan. Diplomatic sparring was also evident during the escalation. The Times of India cited the Indian Embassy in Washington, stating that Delhi possesses evidence of Pakistani terrorist involvement in the Jammu and Kashmir attack that killed 26 civilians. India criticised Pakistan's inaction and accused it of spreading misinformation. It insisted that its military operations were limited and specifically targeted terrorist sites, avoiding civilian and military infrastructure. The report also stated that India had informed the United States of its actions to underscore its transparency and international cooperation in fighting terrorism. India reiterated that the safety of its citizens is a priority and expressed willingness for dialogue—conditional upon Pakistan's serious commitment to counterterrorism. It is noteworthy that, despite the declared ceasefire, India continues to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty. International and regional positions remain divided, with some countries supporting Delhi and others backing Islamabad. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed 'regret' over the Indian attacks on Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, calling for calm and urging both sides to avoid further escalation. Turkey's foreign minister voiced concern over India's 'unjustified aggression and violation of Pakistan's sovereignty,' reaffirming Turkey's full solidarity with Islamabad. Pakistan's military announced the downing of six Israeli-made drones over Indian villages—an event that may have prompted the sudden and previously indifferent US intervention. This move may also reflect Washington's desire to counterbalance growing Chinese military support for Pakistan, which could undermine the global reputation of Western and American arms. As for the global and UN response to the ceasefire—regardless of whether it proves durable—UN Secretary-General António Guterres welcomed efforts to de-escalate the situation. 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