ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan on Wednesday accused the government of "unacceptable" censorship after authorities apparently blocked national access to YouTube to prevent a rally speech from being broadcast live.
The former cricket star-turned-politician retains widespread support despite his ouster in April and has staged mass rallies across the South Asian country calling for early elections and railing against the government.
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