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Pakistan’s Digital Crackdown: How Geofencing and ID Blacklists are Silencing Dissent

Dewey LewisBy Dewey LewisJune 6, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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This article was originally published by Ramon Tomey at Natural News. 

    • Pakistani authorities disabled national IDs and passports of thousands linked to 2023 political unrest, using geofencing to track protesters, highlighting the rise of digital surveillance.
    • The crackdown followed violent protests after former PM Imran Khan’s arrest, with NADRA blacklisting over 5,500 individuals via mobile data near protest sites, crippling their access to essential services.
    • Officials claim legality but cite no specific laws, raising alarms over due process and the weaponization of digital ID systems in a country where documents are vital for daily life.
    • Protesters faced military trials (condemned by rights groups), while passport officials admitted some were flagged merely for proximity to protests. Affected individuals remain stuck in bureaucratic limbo.
    • Pakistan’s centralized ID system, meant for efficiency, is now a surveillance tool. This mirrors global trends where digital governance clashes with civil liberties, especially where legal safeguards are weak.

Authorities in Pakistan have disabled the national IDs and passports of thousands linked to the country’s 2023 political unrest, using geofencing technology to track protesters in a sweeping move that underscores the growing power of digital surveillance.

The crackdown began after violent demonstrations erupted on May 9, 2023, following the arrest of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan. The unrest itself stemmed from nationwide protests after Khan’s arrest on corruption charges. Demonstrators targeting military and government installations, including the Pakistan Army’s General Headquarters in Rawalpindi district.

The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA), Pakistan’s central digital identity agency, has played a pivotal role in the enforcement. By analyzing mobile network signals near protest sites, authorities identified and blacklisted over 5,500 individuals from Lahore and other parts of Pakistan’s Punjab province, blocking their passports and national ID cards. These documents are indispensable for banking, travel and even accessing mobile services, effectively cutting off those targeted from full societal participation.

Officials claim the measures follow legal procedures. However, no specific laws have been publicly disclosed – leaving many to question the transparency of the process and raise alarms over the weaponization of digital identity systems. With no clear legal framework cited, critics warn that the state’s reliance on mobile data to blacklist citizens marks a dangerous erosion of due process in a country where ID documents are essential for daily life.

Pakistani government prosecutes civilians in military courts

Following the riots, Islamabad responded aggressively, labeling the events a “Black Day.” The Pakistani government also prosecuted civilians in military courts – an approach condemned by human rights groups. While some convictions were later pardoned, the broader crackdown has persisted – with geofencing data serving as the primary evidence for blacklisting.

Legal challenges have mounted as affected individuals, including government employees and private workers, argue they were wrongly implicated. In Lahore High Court hearings, passport officials admitted that many were flagged solely for being near protest sites, even without direct involvement.

Meanwhile, the Directorate General of Immigration and Passports distanced itself from the blacklisting process. According to the office, the Pakistani Ministry of Interior and Narcotics Control – its parent agency – holds sole authority over the Exit Control List and related sanctions. This leaves Pakistanis with expired passports in bureaucratic limbo, unable to renew them until their names are cleared.

The situation highlights a global tension between digital governance and civil liberties. Pakistan’s centralized ID system, initially designed to streamline services, has now become a tool for mass surveillance. (Related: FBI lied about cell phone geofencing data being corrupted in area where pipe bombs were planted at DNC, RNC in January 2021.)

Historical parallels can be drawn to other nations where identity systems have been repurposed for political control, raising urgent questions about oversight and proportionality. As courts weigh individual appeals, the broader implications for democracy and privacy remain unresolved. For now, the blacklisting campaign stands as a stark example of how quickly digital infrastructure can be turned against citizens – especially in nations where legal safeguards are weak.

Watch this clip of the Radio Pakistan building being set on fire during the May 9 riots.

 

This video is from the APEX MENTALITY channel on Brighteon.com.

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