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Pakistan bans Mia Khalifa on TikTok, but she refuses to submit to 'fascism'

Pakistan bans Mia Khalifa on TikTok, but she refuses to submit to 'fascism'

"I’ll be re-posting all my TikToks on Twitter from now on for my Pakistani fans who want to circumvent fascism," she said.
24 May, 2021

The PTA has banned and unbanned TikTok twice and is now eyeing a new way to censor content on the social media application — individual bans on accounts. The account for media personality and sports commentator Mia Khalifa has been banned in Pakistan but she isn't making it easy for authorities looking to deprive Pakistanis of her content.

Without any official announcement, the PTA decided to ban her account in the country without any explanation about how or why.

As Pakistanis started noting the absence of her content, they took to Twitter in an uproar. Their cries eventually reached Khalifa's own ears and left her astounded.

Pakistanis were with her. They did not appreciate the decision and lashed out with heavy criticism.

This user questioned what the PTA's job actually was.

For Khalifa though, they were all praises.

Obviously the ban did little to threaten the Lebanese born influencer and was only viewed as a challenge. She even gave us a shoutout for doing so. Then, to her fan's absolute delight, she said, "I’ll be re-posting all my TikToks on Twitter from now on for my Pakistani fans who want to circumvent fascism."

Khalifa has been very vocal about social and human rights issues such as the Indian farmers' crisis and Israeli attacks on Palestinians. She has also engaged the UN, directly calling it out for its complacency and lack of action.

This entire episode may have a happy ending but it does raise questions about the PTA's new powers on TikTok and the fact that it can now ban individual users instead of targeting the entire platform.

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Fastrack May 24, 2021 03:28pm
Defending a porn star? Seriously? You have to stop that low to take a hit at the government?
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Brownflower May 24, 2021 03:30pm
Mia left the adult entertainment industry years ago. Banning her makes no sense, considering she's now a human rights activist.
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Tariq May 24, 2021 03:45pm
It is worthless and should be banned for life.
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Andher Nagri May 24, 2021 04:39pm
People have already seen what they wanted to see, now move on, it's no big loss.
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Ali Mehdi May 24, 2021 05:10pm
That’s actually a help lent out to her to be more in focus. The ban will ultimately be lifted
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FAZ May 24, 2021 05:30pm
Apart from everything, being a student of technology, what i believe is that her "majority" of content was intended to be blocked. But they included everything that has nothing to do with that "majority" content. Some sense needs to prevail when applying an algorithm
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Sane Mind1st May 24, 2021 05:36pm
Women have no place in Pakistani particularly like Mia Khalifa, an ex-po-- star.
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Pursuit May 24, 2021 05:43pm
In Pakistan you only get what selectors want you to know! Brainwashing!
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Redchilli May 24, 2021 06:09pm
Very good decision by PTA
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AJ May 24, 2021 06:16pm
Ban this and ban that.....we have this all wrong.
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Gig May 24, 2021 06:58pm
I have huge respect for Mia, dua lipa and bella hadid for what they raise voice against oppression.
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bhaRAT© May 24, 2021 07:35pm
TikTok is completely banned in India so now Pakistan government has to demonstrate its authority over the app.
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Jalal May 24, 2021 07:56pm
The problem is not her it’s the desire for what can be described as objectionable content by the citizens of this country . Guess which country tops the rank when it comes to searching for adult content ?? The ban does not change any thing this is the land of Kasur .
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D’Souza May 24, 2021 07:58pm
Great news, although most Pakistanis are rather interested in her other videos than tik tok ones. I remember the report of Fox News about Pakistan and the things they had searched for, it was shocking.
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Skeptic 2 May 24, 2021 08:40pm
Hateful ban on a citizen for no reason. What next?
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Skeptic 2 May 24, 2021 08:44pm
Comments here reflect the backwardness in the country.
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wh May 24, 2021 09:08pm
@Skeptic 2 she’s not a Pakistani citizen
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Syed Hassan Ahmad May 24, 2021 09:31pm
Good
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A May 24, 2021 10:20pm
Competition is anyway too big for Mia in Pakistani TikTok.
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Vin May 24, 2021 10:39pm
She truely was a terrific actress. Her portrayal and body language was something to be admired. How many people are capable of doing what she did in Pakistan?
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Ifti Malik May 24, 2021 10:46pm
Well said and well done Mia Khalifa! We stand by you.
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Ifti Malik May 24, 2021 10:49pm
@wh though we wish she were !
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Malik May 25, 2021 02:00am
Pakistan government is so funny.
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Rasheed shaikh May 25, 2021 06:09am
She is no good any way . She should be banned forever
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Faisal May 25, 2021 06:52am
Let's not judge any other human including Mia. What you resist persists.
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Saadia muazzam May 25, 2021 08:54am
Having a opinion matters. Right or wrong is next step. Time and again we exhibit that we are controlling, and not willing to accept different backgrounds, thoughts, perspectives.....this is another example. Whereas, we want whole world to be tolerant, receptive etc towards us....
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Chrís Dăn May 25, 2021 11:28am
@Fastrack porn star is a profession. They pay taxes.
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Kai May 25, 2021 11:43am
Pakistan ki awam Pakistani orat ki to choti si bhi ghlti maaf nhi krti. Alizey Shah ka recent song aala misal h. Or ab dekho Mia Khalifa ko kese support krrhe hen
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S.hussain May 25, 2021 01:25pm
@Saadia muazzam search Mia khalifa adult videos if you dare your opinion will change
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Arsh Omer May 25, 2021 01:38pm
Alright people you really need to stop with the bias news. Mia Khalifa is more than "just an influencer" and you know it. For the stuff she's done I'm honestly not surprised.
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M Qasim May 25, 2021 02:17pm
I extremely condemn PTA for the undemocratic and inhumane act of banning her.
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Fatima kousar May 25, 2021 04:39pm
Bhot acha kia.ase logo ko pak mi ban kia jana chahye
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Realistic May 25, 2021 05:41pm
Thanks PTA for banning her, she is a disgrace to Humanity.
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Waheed UK May 25, 2021 06:21pm
It is deeply shocking to note the state our society is in and its lack of moral compass....,we are praising, defending ,promoting people who must be ignored and left to mercy of their creator. It is the duty of the Government to protect its citizens from such people and ideology who can undermine, dilute and destroy its moral social well-being. Every responsible parent should also be doing the same. Think think and think deeply where your mind is going and what it is being loaded with!!!
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Taymor May 26, 2021 08:21am
She should remain banned in Pakistan. If we have to follow USA and European laws when it's the content is shown here, they need to follow Pakistani when dealing with Pakistan
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