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Two hearings at high courts in Pakistan in July are being viewed as a further sign of the eroding digital rights in the country.
In Islamabad , a submission to the high court said that telecom companies had been ordered to install a mass surveillance system.
In Peshawar , the Chinese social media app TikTok told the court it would allow the Telecoms Ministry access to remove content deemed “blasphemous”.
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