Pak students against ban on Facebook, YouTube in country

By ANI
Friday, May 21, 2010

ISLAMABAD - Pakistani students are opposing the government’s decision to ban the hugely popular social networking site-Facebook and video portal YouTube, saying the move would only encourage extremism in the country.

“Pakistani people have the right to know about the world. The extremists want to snatch this right from the people which will certainly help extremism,” The Daily Times quoted student from Karachi, as saying.

“The competition hurt Muslims. But only that link should have been blocked. Facebook has nothing to do with it. It’s just that one page,” a Lahore based student said, while refusing to be named.

It may be noted that the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has directed all internet service providers in the country to shut down YouTube, as protests against the sacrilegious depiction of Prophet Muhammad on both YouTube and Facebook intensified across the country.

A statement issued by the PTA said that it has blocked over 450 links containing offensive content.

In Peshawar, more than 500 people participated in a protest against Facebook for holding competitions of drawing caricatures of Prophet Muhammad. They chanted slogans against the government and demanded it to end all ties with countries where these ‘blasphemous’ caricatures are being published.(ANI)

Discussion
May 21, 2010: 9:26 am

This is so wrong!!!! I am a Pakistani and a Facebook addict! I live to play games like FarmVille and Treasure Isle.
I am all for freedom of speech, etc but all the same I support the ban on Facebook in Pakistan over
this issue and i would also encourage other Muslim countries to do the same. We respect our Prophet
a lot and although we cannot expect the same from the rest of the world or even expect them to understand
where we are coming from, we do need to show them that disrespect like this will not be tolerated.
This applies not only to depictions of Prophet Muhammad but also of Prophet Moses, Jesus, Abraham, etc.
We respect, love and revere all the Prophets and we do not appreciate any of them being ridiculed in
the name of freedom of speech! I hope Facebook faces severe losses as a result of this ban and learns a
lesson! It is wrong to offend and ridicule other religions in the name of free speech. We probably respect
Prophet Jesus more than the Christians themselves, if you can’t do that for Prophet Muhammad then at least
don’t be disrespectful. I don’t think that is asking for too much!

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