Access is pleased to hear reports that the Pakistani government is reconsidering its attempt to build a national URL filtering system - a system that would have resulted in the censorship of over 20 million Internet users. During the past week, over 18,000 people from the Access global movement for digital freedom have condemned this oppressive plan, and expressed firm support for the basic rights of the Pakistani people.
“Governments seeking this technology and corporations willing to sell it should take note: The world will not stand by as blanket filtering systems censor and silence the voices of millions,” said Brett Solomon, Access Executive Director. “We look forward to an official statement from the Pakistani government, but will not stop fighting for the basic rights of the Pakistani people as long as those rights are in danger.”

