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Rumors: Govt banning Facebook in Pakistan

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Very Stupid move especially if it is related to blasphemous content on FB. If something offends you on net simply close the damm page.
First you know net then open your mouth. PTA can't block a page with out web admins permissions since they can restore it.
 
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First you know net then open your mouth. PTA can't block a page with out web admins permissions since they can restore it.
I didnt say block i said close the page that little X mark available on top right corner.
Got that mr genius
 
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I didnt say block i said close the page that little X mark available on top right corner.
Got that mr genius
What a genius you are hats off.

Means traffic Sargent should close eyes on violation instead of issuing them tickets.
 
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Fake book got banned in pakistan? Is it official or just rumour. I dont see any websites reporting it.
 
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Fake book got banned in pakistan? Is it official or just rumour. I dont see any websites reporting it.
It will take sometime for facebook to get banned they are going to request facebook to comply if they don't they I think facebook will get a hit
 
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Finally, some semblance of due process:

https://www.dawn.com/news/1322531/fia-arrests-three-in-social-media-blasphemy-case

FIA arrests three in social media blasphemy case
AAMIR JAMI

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Friday arrested three individuals in connection with a case pertaining to the publishing of blasphemous content on social media being heard by the Islamabad High Court (IHC).

The three were presented before an anti-terrorism court and handed over to the FIA for a seven-day remand.

The laptops of those arrested have also been seized for forensic analysis.

Justice Shaukut Aziz Siddiqui of the IHC has been hearing a petition seeking the removal of blasphemous content from social media.

Earlier this week, the interior ministry informed the court that one arrest had been made in connection with the case, while the names of several others have been put on the Exit Control List.

The case has generated considerable attention at the government level.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif earlier this month directed the state machinery to find those responsible for putting blasphemous content on social media and bring them to justice without delay.

Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar said Pakistan will represent the global Muslim community on having blasphemous content removed from social media platforms and take the fight to "any extent necessary" in order to get the message across.

On March 16, the National Assembly also passed a resolution condemning blasphemous content posted on social media and unanimously agreed to the formation of a committee of parliamentary leaders to monitor such content.
 
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