Islamabad: In a significant development for internet freedom, YouTube has been allowed to function in Pakistan again, where the site had been banned for more than three years in the country.


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According to the ARY News report, the Ministry of Information Technology has given directions to allow YouTube to function once again in the country.


The popular video-sharing website had been blocked in the country since 2012, when a blasphemous video had been shared over the internet.


When Pakistani authorities asked the website to take it down, the request had been rejected, leading to a ban in the country since then.