


On Sunday Islamabad police booked Khan for threatening police officials and a judicial magistrate under sections of the anti-terrorism act. His aide had called on lower and middle ranks of the military to defy orders from the top brass. The television ban came a day after Khan hurled threats against Islamabad's police chief and a female judge for what he claimed was the arrest and alleged torture of his close aide who is facing sedition charges. Khan said in his speech on Sunday that he was being censored for not accepting the current coalition government which had voted him out of power. However, many social media users around Pakistan reported problems in accessing YouTube when Khan was about to address a gathering on Sunday evening in the garrison city of Rawalpindi. Provided to YouTube by Arista Records Float Call Me Karizma Float 2020 CallMeKarizma, LLC under exclusive license to Arista Records, a division of Son. It also lets you use the feature on sites that you weren’t able to with. All you have to do to enable PiP mode is click the icon in the toolbar, and the mini player appears instantly. Keyboard shortcut: Alt + P ( + P on macOS) All video formats supported. Khan's party had said shortly after Saturday's television ban it would go live on "500+ YouTube and Facebook channels". Features : Play video in floating popup window. Khan has targeted a number of state institutions, including the government, the police and the country's powerful army. Khan's speeches were "prejudicial to the maintenance of law and order and likely to disturb public peace and tranquility", PEMRA added. PEMRA said it was, with immediate effect, prohibiting news channels from broadcasting his speeches live, but said recorded speeches could be aired. leveling baseless allegations and spreading hate speech through his provocative statements against state institutions," the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) said in its statement on Saturday. in his speeches/statements is continuously.

He has been delivering fiery speeches at gatherings across the country. Khan has been pushing for new elections in Pakistan after being ousted from power in April through a parliamentary vote. "Imported govt blocked YouTube midway through my speech," Khan said on Twitter.Ī spokesman for the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, which regulates the internet in the country, did not immediately respond to a Reuters' request for comment. The accusation came after Pakistan's electronic media regulator late on Saturday announced a ban on the live airing of Khan's speeches because of what it called his "hate speech" against state institutions. However, the company says it's aware that some partners want to use other services to grow their community, so simulcasting on TikTok and Instagram Live is allowed.KARACHI: Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan accused the government of temporarily blocking YouTube in the country on Sunday evening to prevent people from listening live to a speech he gave at a political rally. Twitch clarified that it doesn't allow simulcasting on web-based, Twitch-like services that support streaming for extended periods of time, such as YouTube and Facebook, because it believes that engaging with two streams at once can lead to a "suboptimal experience" for viewers. We also recognize that the digital landscape has changed since we first introduced the Partner Program and that many of you engage with your communities in many different places. "We still believe that Twitch is the best place for creators to build and engage with community. "When we first developed the Partner Program, we felt it was important for streamers to focus solely on Twitch for livestreaming to build their communities," the company wrote in the email. Starting today, partners can now stream on YouTube, Facebook Live and more, just not while streaming on Twitch at the same time.

Twitch is lifting its exclusivity agreement that prevented its partners from streaming on other services, the company said in an email to partners on Tuesday.
