Social Contact Website Facebook allegedly linked to the military sector's public relations (ISPR)
Pages, groups and websites have been strictly closed to violate the Facebook Code of Conduct. However, no formal response has been made by the Pakistani Army regarding this.
The statement released by Peer Kofiqui said that it has removed pages and accounts from Facebook and Instagram that spread information about Pakistani politics, political leaders, Indian government and Pakistani army.
Facebook Cyber Security Chief Netanyahu Giller said, "Today, we removed 103 pages, groups and websites from Facebook and Instagram, which were integrated into unauthorized behavior in Pakistan. Is.'
Nathanel said that although people involved in this activity tried to hide their identity, but our research showed that they were linked to the public relations of Pakistan Army.
There is no formal response to this by the Pakistani Army on Facebook's claim.
Facebook has closed 24 pages, 57 accounts and 7 groups related to this network, with the number of followers of 2.8 million rupees. Apart from this, 15 accounts were also removed.
According to the Analytical Council Think tank physician laboratory, questions on which pages are being questioned, support 'ISPR', support Pakistan's intensity and criticize India. '
It is believed that Major General Asif Ghafoor, Pakistani Army spokesman, referring to 'General Generation Warfare' in his press conference, referring to an unconventional battlefield on social media.
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