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Social Media Rules: Digital rights group calls govt's call for consultation

Social Media Rules: Digital rights group calls govt's call for consultation Social media rules: Digital rights group calls govt's call for consultation 'token to deflect criticism'

Digital Rights Foundation (DRF) has slammed the government’s decision to hold consultations to review the country’s social media rules, saying that the move was a “mere token to deflect criticism and not a genuine exercise to seek input”.

In a press release issued on Sunday, the foundation noted that the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting had announced the formation of a committee to begin consultation on the Citizens Protection (Against Online Harm) Rules 2020 without clarifying the legal status of the rules.

DRF – run by digital rights activist Nighat Dad – said that as long as the cabinet approval for the rules remains in place “there can be no engagement or consultation”.

The foundation claimed that the government’s decision not to remove the cabinet’s rubber stamp on the rules showed that it was using “the consultation as a smokescreen while intending to implement and enforce the rules already prepared and approved”.

“The rules as they exist, merit no discussion at all,” said DRF, adding that for the protection of citizens “an open and informed discussion” will have to take place.

The non-governmental organisation said that to have a conversation on the rules, the government will first have to address the “abuse of authority” by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and government “especially their misuse of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2016 to stifle dissent and Section 37 of PECA in particular to report and restrict political speech”.

DRF also urged tech companies to “unequivocally state the terms of their engagement with the government on the rules”.

The group said that when tech companies enter into agreements with the government, citizens and end-users become “collateral” which it argued was a breach of users’ rights. It reminded tech firms that their actions will be scrutinised.

In response to the government’s call for consultations, DRF has put forth the following demands:

– The rules must be withdrawn by the Federal Cabinet and the decision, as documented through the process, be made public before any consultation is held

– Civil society has been categorical that Section 37 of PECA must be repealed. The consultation must begin by addressing the overbroad and arbitrary nature of Section 37 under which these rules have been issued and review the abuse of power by the PTA and government in carrying out its functions since the enactment of PECA

– The consultation must follow an open and transparent process. The committee must make public the agenda, process it intends to follow and clear timelines. All input provided should be minuted and put together in a report form to be disseminated for public feedback with a specified timeline which is reasonable, before which no Rules should be approved or enforced

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