March 11, 2017

PTA getting positive response from YouTube, Facebook

ISLAMABAD: Unlike the past, YouTube and Facebook are now cooperating with the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) in blocking blasphemous and anti-Islam content for Pakistani users. A senior spokesman for the PTA told The News here on Friday that following the

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Protest against blasphemy on social media

LAHORE: Religious workers and scholars affiliated with various parties took to the streets here after Friday prayers to lodge protest against the continued blasphemy against the Holy Prophet (PBUH) on social media. They gathered in various streets and intersections, raised

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DAWN.COM HOME LATEST POPULAR PAKISTAN TODAY’S PAPER OPINION WORLD SPORT BUSINESS MAGAZINES CULTURE BLOGS TECH MULTIMEDIA ARCHIVE IN DEPTH Search IconSEARCH Senate slams blasphemous content on social media

ISLAMABAD: The Sen­ate unanimously adopted on Friday a resolution condemning the blasphemous content circulating on social media and seeking exemplary punishment for those behind it. The resolution asked the government to act under Section 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code

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PTA getting positive response from YouTube, Facebook

ISLAMABAD: Unlike the past, YouTube and Facebook are now cooperating with the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) in blocking blasphemous and anti-Islam content for Pakistani users. A senior spokesman for the PTA told The News here on Friday that following the

Read More »

Protest against blasphemy on social media

LAHORE: Religious workers and scholars affiliated with various parties took to the streets here after Friday prayers to lodge protest against the continued blasphemy against the Holy Prophet (PBUH) on social media. They gathered in various streets and intersections, raised

Read More »

DAWN.COM HOME LATEST POPULAR PAKISTAN TODAY’S PAPER OPINION WORLD SPORT BUSINESS MAGAZINES CULTURE BLOGS TECH MULTIMEDIA ARCHIVE IN DEPTH Search IconSEARCH Senate slams blasphemous content on social media

ISLAMABAD: The Sen­ate unanimously adopted on Friday a resolution condemning the blasphemous content circulating on social media and seeking exemplary punishment for those behind it. The resolution asked the government to act under Section 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code

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