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Lolzz come on you guys are grown up but do think over the kids if west can censor or have restriction on such sites why cant we.
The only things that need to be banned are Jihadi websites and child pornography. These should be screened everywhere in the world. Nothing else should be banned. Not even anti-govt websites, not the anti-religious websites, nothing else.
Let people choose what they want to read, hear and listen to except the stuff that has no place in a civilized world.
I don't think even Jihadi websites should be banned.
Believing in or adhering to certain ideology even if it propagate violence cann't be banned.It should be left to the individual to make to choice himself.
I don't think even Jihadi websites should be banned.
Believing in or adhering to certain ideology even if it propagate violence cann't be banned.It should be left to the individual to make to choice himself.
child pornography is different as it illegal to engage in sexual act with an underage person.
Pakistan may ban Yahoo, Google, MSN
LAHORE: Deputy Attorney General, Bahawalpur, Muhammad Azad has said that the Lahore High Court has ordered Ministry of Information officials to appear in court regarding the blockage of nine websites including Google, Yahoo, YouTube and MSN.
Rabia Mehmood, reporter Express 24/7 confirmed that a writ petition had been filed by a citizen in the Bahawalpur bench of the LHC seeking a ban on websites publishing blasphemous material and misquoting the Holy Quran.
The Lahore High Court (LHC) has ordered Ministry of Information officials to appear before the court on June 28, after which a decision will be taken regarding blockage of the sites.
Websites included on the ban list are:
* Yahoo
* Bing
* YouTube
* Hotmail
* MSN
* Amazon
* IslamExposed
* InTheNameofAllah
According to Azad the ban will not be implemented today as indicated by early reports in the media. The fate of the nine websites will be decided following the June 28 hearing, he said.
Pakistan may ban Yahoo, Google, MSN The Express Tribune
Isn't propagating violence illegal too?