Pakistan Blocks YouTube Over Sacrilegious Content 1 Attachment(s) Following Pakistan’s blockade of Facebook — allegedly because users had posted caricatures of Prophet Muhammad on the network — comes news that Pakistan has also blocked YouTube because of content that’s offensive to Islam. While the Facebook ban in Pakistan was a direct result of a group that called on users to submit drawings of Prophet Muhammad, the YouTube (YouTube) blockade isn’t explained in detail. According to AP, Pakistan Telecommunications Authority simply cited “growing sacrilegious contents” [sic] as the reason for the ban. The ban of Facebook and YouTube is likely to continue until representatives from both sites resolve the dispute with the Pakistani government in a way that “ensures religious harmony and respect.” A Facebook representative said the usual way to resolve such issues — if the group in question doesn’t break the site’s terms of service but is illegal in another country — is to restrict the group from being shown in that country. However, it appears that Pakistan has blocked more than just these two sites; some of our readers, as well as reports on Twitter, point out that access to Flickr (Flickr), Wikipedia (Wikipedia) and other sites has been restricted, too. |
yes they do and they did it .. they have right to do this (against this antimuslim cheapest movement).. we are on stand with our government... they did right .. |
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i wish your countries/governments can also blocked suicide bombers that kills innocent people whom are just doing there best for the good of their families. & also, please not hack or whatever facebook or youtube, because many people are using it, whom does not care of all these religious matters. |
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Yes! You say right! we must need to see that things also.:) We have many difficulties in our country such. B.R;) |
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