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		<title>Facebook Blocked In Pakistan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Facebook has been blocked in Pakistan till 31st May on directives of PTA (Pakistan Telecommunication Authority). This move has been taken in wake of clear discrimination from Facebook Admin for not banning the blasphemous fan-page. Earlier the particular URL of the fan-page was restricted by all ISPs on directives of PTA. Excerpt from the Geo </p><p>The post <a href="http://telecompk.net/2010/05/19/facebook-blocked-in-pakistan/">Facebook Blocked In Pakistan</a> appeared first on <a href="http://telecompk.net">TelecomPK</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Facebook has been blocked in Pakistan till 31st May on directives of PTA (Pakistan Telecommunication Authority). This move has been taken in wake of clear discrimination from Facebook Admin for not banning the blasphemous fan-page. Earlier the particular URL of the fan-page was restricted by all ISPs on directives of PTA. Excerpt from the <a href="http://geo.tv/5-19-2010/65224.htm">Geo News</a> gives more details.</p>
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<blockquote><p>The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has blocked Facebook over  a competition encouraging its users to post caricatures of Prophet  Mohammad (PBUH) on the social networking site.</p>
<p>Earlier in the  day, the LHC ordered authorities to block Facebook until May 31.</p>
<p>The  depiction of any prophet is strictly prohibited in Islam as blasphemous  and Muslims across the world staged angry protests over the publication  of satirical cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed in European newspapers in  2006.</p>
<p>Controversy erupted in the conservative Muslim country  last month when a Facebook user set up a page called &#8220;Draw Mohammed  Day&#8221;, inviting people to send in their caricatures of the Muslim prophet  on May 20.</p>
<p>The move angered thousands of young people and Muslim  faithful in Pakistan, unleashing an online campaign and isolated  protests that grabbed the government&#8217;s attention and the controversial  page was blocked on Tuesday.</p>
<p>But a group of lawyers went a step  further Wednesday and petitioned the court to order a blanket ban on  Facebook in Pakistan.</p>
<p>Justice Ejaz Chaudhry of the Lahore High  Court directed the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) to block  Facebook until May 31, when the court will open a detailed hearing into  the case.</p>
<p>The PTA Director told the court the government has  already blocked the particular link. About complete ban, he said  internet services could face problems if the complete website was  banned.</p>
<p>However, the court ordered complete ban till May 31.</p>
<p>A  large number of religious clerics, students and lawyers were present in  the courtroom.</p></blockquote>
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