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Ahmer Jamil Khan v. Federation of Pakistan : ウィキペディア英語版
Ahmer Jamil Khan v. Federation of Pakistan

''Ahmer Jamil Khan and others v. Federation of Pakistan and others'', (D1258/2014) commonly known as the ''YouTube case'' is a 2014 Sindh High Court case regarding Internet freedom and censorship in Pakistan. The case was filed by 24 petitioners, and argued in court by Ahmer Jamil Khan and Saadullah Awan as litigants in person. In this case, the petitioners challenged internet filtering and censorship by the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority, especially regarding YouTube.
== Proceedings ==
The petition was filed on March 12, 2014 in the Sindh High Court under the court's constitutional jurisdiction, as a challenge to the legality and constitutionality of the Internet censorship in Pakistan.
At the first hearing on March 20, 2014, Justice Mr. Irfan Saadat Khan and Justice Mr. Zafar Ahmed Rajput of Sindh High court issued notices to the Federal Government and PTA to appear before the court and submit a reply on April 16 2014.
On the second hearing on April 16, 2014, the Deputy Attorney General of Pakistan Mr. Aslam Butt sought time to file the reply, and the court ordered the petitioners to submit a list of all the censored websites.

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