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Mehwish Hayat, Zara Noor Abbas & other celebs denounce YouTube ban

YouTube ban in Pakistan

Pakistani stars including Mehwish Hayat, Zara Noor Abbas and Aijaz Aslam are not happy after rumours spread of a possible YouTube ban in Pakistan.

The news spread after the Supreme Court took notice of social media sites being used to spread offensive material and comment on judges’ personal lives.

Taking to her Twitter account, Mehwish Hayat said that freedom of speech is the basic tenet of any society.

“In Pakistan, social media provides checks and balances that the mainstream doesn’t. Progressive states shouldn’t need to resort to bans!” said Hayat.

In a series of tweets, Zara Noor said that filtering content would be a great idea but banning YouTube will only create more idleness and negativity amongst professionals and the public.

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